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Sherlock soon makes the connection between Jim Moriarty's allusion to The Grimm Fairy Tales and his current case, allowing him to realize that he has just come across the story of Hansel and Gretel.
Meanwhile, Holmes withdraws once more to his bedroom with his violin and soon the strains of the Barcarolle from the Tales of Hoffmann emanate from Holmes's room.
* Jacques Cazotte, who had started as a writer of Fairy Tales, such as La Patte du Chat (" Cat's Paw "; 1741 ) and Les Mille et Une Fadaises (" A Thousand and One Silly Stories "; 1742 ), soon tired of it and ended up writing darker tales.
They soon relocated to Sydney and in November 1984 the group issued their debut studio album, Tales of the Unexpected, and a single, " Ocean Liner ".
All four members of Ambrosia played on the first Alan Parsons Project album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, which was recorded soon after Ambrosia's first album.
He soon became the inker on Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Kurtzman became the editor of Two-Fisted Tales, and with the advent of the Korean War, he soon narrowed the focus to war stories.
His first network show was The Whistler which was soon followed by appearances on Escape ( notably narrating " Wild Jack Rhett " and as the title patriot in an adaptation of Stephen Vincent Benet's " A Tooth for Paul Revere "), Suspense, Tales of the Texas Rangers ( as various local sheriffs ), Dragnet, The CBS Radio Workshop, Lux Radio Theater, The Six Shooter, and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, to name a few.
He soon graduated to writer / script editor of several other adventure-mystery series, like the anthological Detective, The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling and Peter Cushing's 1965 Sherlock Holmes vehicle.

Tales and .
As the field on which my tent was pitched was a favorite natural playground for the kids of the neighborhood, I had made many friends among them, taking part in their after-school games and trying desperately to translate Grimm's Fairy Tales into an understandable French as we gathered around the fire in front of the tent.
A British writer, Richard Haestier, in a book, Dead Men Tell Tales, recalls that in the turmoil preceding the French Revolution the body of Henry 4,, who had died nearly 180 years earlier, was torn to pieces by a mob.
* Palaephatus, On Unbelievable Tales 46.
In the Tales of Redwall series the creatures of Redwall are led by an Abbot or Abbess.
Their first album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, including major contributions by all members of Pilot and Ambrosia, was a success, reaching the Top 40 in the US Billboard 200 chart.
Tales of Mystery and Imagination was first remixed in 1987 for release on CD, and included narration by Orson Welles which had been recorded in 1975, but arrived too late to be included on the original album.
Both of those songs appeared on Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
* Absalom is the name of a comedic character in " The Miller's Tale " in the Canterbury Tales.
In Tales from the Crypt # 44 a plague-stricken man is eaten by a sperm whale, which produces ambergris that results in a cursed perfume.
* 1397 – Geoffrey Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.
According to Edith Hamilton's Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, the Aegis is the breastplate of Zeus, and was " awful to behold.
Aleut Tales and Narratives.
* Paul Auster's collection of short stories entitled True Tales of American Life contains a story (' Mathematical Aphrodisiac ' by Alex Galt ) in which amicable numbers play an important role.
Tales concerning the Skjöldungs, possibly originating as early as the 6th century, were later used as a narrative basis in such texts as Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus and Hrólfs saga kraka.
Opinion differs as to whether the composition of the poem is contemporary with its transcription, or whether the poem was composed at an earlier time ( possibly as one of the Bear's Son Tales ) and orally transmitted for many years, and then transcribed at a later date.
In his landmark work, The Singer of Tales, Albert Lord refers to the work of Francis P. Magoun and others, saying “ the documentation is complete, thorough, and accurate.
* The yeoman in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is described as wearing a " baldrick of bright green.
In 1971 a ballet film was released, The Tales of Beatrix Potter, directed by Reginald Mills.
Potter is also featured in a series of light mysteries called The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter by Susan Wittig Albert.
( 1989 ) Star Tales, Lutterworth Press, ISBN 0-7188-2695-7 hardcover.
The techniques and sometimes the names have been successfully applied in other disciplines: for example, to determine the relationships between the surviving manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales, or also between 53 manuscripts of the Sanskrit Carakasaṃhitā Vimānasthāna.
The Asylum and Other Tales, a series of stand alone articles released in 1983, rated an overall 9 / 10 in Issue 47 of White Dwarf magazine.
The term was first coined by August Derleth, a contemporary correspondent of Lovecraft, who used the name of the creature Cthulhu — a central figure in Lovecraft literature and the focus of Lovecraft's famous short story The Call of Cthulhu ( first published in pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928 )— to identify the system of lore employed by Lovecraft and his literary successors.
In " The Miller's Tale " in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, a door is ripped off its hinges only to be slowly closed again in the next scene.

sensational and murder
The Puritan ethic had loosened its grip on America, and violence, murder, and other sensational themes entered Alger's works.
He returned to the Cook County Superior Court in 1897, and that year, presided over the sensational murder trial of Adolph Luetgert.
It is nearly as much a comedy of manners as a mystery, and the story tumbles along to the sarcastic banter of Nick and Nora as a reluctant and jaded Nick is dragged into solving a sensational murder, cheered on by the fascinated thrill-enjoying Nora.
There was no suicide note, and newspapers ran sensational articles for days about the murder or suicide pact — they could not decide which.
Australian journalist Paul Rea produced the 1985 film Where Death Wears a Smile which made sensational allegations about the supposed murder of dozens of Allied prisoners at Terezin.
The Victorian stage melodrama featured six stock characters: the hero, the villain, the heroine, an aged parent, a sidekick and a servant of the aged parent engaged in a sensational plot featuring themes of love and murder.
She also appeared in an all-star ensemble cast in Death Scream, a 1975 television dramatization of the circumstances surrounding a real-life 1964 murder as reported in a sensational article in the New York Times.
Many works in this genre explore ( and sometimes exploit ) high-profile, sensational crimes such as the JonBenét Ramsey killing, the O. J. Simpson murder case, and the Pamela Smart murder, while others are devoted to more obscure slayings.
According to Michael Booth in his classic study English Melodrama the Victorian stage melodrama featured a limited number of stock characters: the hero, the villain, the heroine, an old man, an old woman, a comic man and a comic woman engaged in a sensational plot featuring themes of love and murder.
There was no suicide note, and newspapers ran sensational articles for days about the murder or suicide pact — they could not decide which.
His pregnant wife, Libby Holman, and friend were indicted for the murder, in a sensational case that garnered national attention.
The 1982 murder of Little Rock socialite Alice McArthur resulted in Robinson conducting a sensational investigation of her husband, attorney William McArthur.
After his death, his wife, Florence Maybrick, was convicted of his murder by poisoning in a sensational trial.
As a result of his investigation, Stanford claims to have solved what is usually considered the most sensational murder case in Portland history.
The first of Lang's " newspaper noir " movie trio -- with While the City Sleeps and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt ( both 1956 ) -- The Blue Gardenia criticizes newspaper coverage of a sensational murder case.
In subsequent years, a folk song was written ( entitled “ Tom Dooley ”, based on the pronunciation in the local dialect ), and many oral traditions were passed down, regarding the sensational occurrences surrounding the murder of Foster, and Dula's subsequent execution.
Madeleine Hamilton Smith ( 1835 – 1928 ) was a 19th century Glasgow socialite who was the defendant in a sensational murder trial in Scotland in 1857.
In the summer of 1857, he famously served as counsel for Madeleine Smith, a Glasgow socialite who was the defendant in a sensational murder trial.
* In 1857 Inglis defended Madeleine Smith in a sensational murder trial.
In 1902 and 1903, his son Hooper Young was involved in a sensational murder investigation and trial after it was determined that a woman had died in John Willard Young's apartment while he was in France on business.
The notorious noblewoman Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova who was officially convicted of the torture and murder of 38 serfs -- and perhaps many more -- in a sensational trial during the reign of Catherine II, is buried in her ancestral tomb at Donskoy Monastery.
Although still murky and unclear, reported links between the scandal, its key figures, and the murder of Santo André's mayor Celso Daniel and various mafia and criminal figures have only intensified its sensational tone and societal impact.
The case was one of the most sensational and widely-reported of the first decade of the 20th Century, involving three prominent leaders of the radical Western Federation of Miners as co-defendants in an alleged conspiracy to commit murder.

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