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MAY, 2020
STEP RIGHT UP: A HISTORY OF THE CICUS
By: Liese Sherwood-Fabré
(1) Sally Mitchell, Daily Life in Victorian England (Westport, CT: Green-
wood Press, 1996), 72-73.
(2) Daniel Pool, What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew (New
York: Simon and Schuster, Inc ., 1993), 142-143.
(3) Daniel Pool, What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew (New
York: Simon and Schuster, Inc ., 1993), 146.
(4) Steven Doyle and David Crowder, Sherlock Holmes for Dummies
(Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing, 2010), 79.
Biography:
Award-winning author Liese Sherwood-Fabre knew she was
destined to write when she got an A+ in the second grade
for her story about Dick, Jane, and Sally‘s ruined picnic. She
has recently turned a childhood interest in Sherlock Holmes
into an as-yet unpublished series on the young detective and
his unusually gifted family. Her research into Victorian Eng-
land led her to write short essays related to various aspects
of the times when Sherlock Holmes solved his mysteries.
Most recently, she has contributed two articles in a just-
released essay collection on the women in the original Sher-
lock Holmes stories. Villains, Victims, and Violets: Agency and
Feminism in the Original Sherlock Holmes Canon explores
Holmes‘ world through the lives of the women who occu-
pied it: the villains driven astray; the victims he rescued; and
the strong, pivotal Violets from his most unforgettable
cases. It‘s available now from BrownWalker Press. This next
year, look for both this origin series on Sherlock Holmes
and third collection of essays on Victorian England.
Liese Sherwood-Fabre
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