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Is Sherlock Holmes considered commercial fiction?

2024-10-07 20:30
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Definitely. Sherlock Holmes is classified as commercial fiction. The popularity and wide dissemination of the works, along with their commercial adaptations and sales figures, contribute to this classification. It's a prime example of fiction that has had a significant commercial impact.

COMMERCIAL NOVEL INVADER

COMMERCIAL NOVEL INVADER

Good and Evil are two sides of the same coin. Ones act of Kindness to someone might be an act of cruelty to another. ------ Ater and Ruber were brothers and both of them lived in two different but simalar worlds. The two might have never met, but there was one thing that connected them. [Tales Of A Regressor To The Ends Of The World], was what connected the two. To the other it was a boring webnovel and to the other it was a failed game.Due to the call of their long gone mother, the two are transmigratted to this. Thanks to the last breath of their mother, Ater gets an ability to enter Novels and Ruber an ability to level up through EXP. Follow the tales of Ater and Ruber as they enter different Novels and find a way to kill the protagonist. -------- Note-+ The two MCs have almost similar personalities but have different abilities which makes them a perfect team. Note-+ The story mostly moves around the Novels the MCs enters, than the Real World. Note-+ BL may be included by not from the MCs. ------ The MCs might seem playful and be able to outsmart opponents around the first 30 chapters.(maybe to much) Well read until chapter 40 chapters when things starts to shift. ----- (Warning please prepare yourself for laughing and cries.) (there is involment of gore scenes) (The first 27 chapters are long as they have talk most of world view) So give it a try before setting it aside ------ (I am not really an English Native so there might be a lot of errors in the first chapters. Mostly volume 1) ------ I made this Novel out of my Love for [I Will Kill The Author] by [Night_Crawler619]. Most things might look similar.  I even thought of naming it [We Will Kill The Protagonist]
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Wales Mystical Holmes

Wales Mystical Holmes

Wales Mystical Holmes Blurb She is a psychic who has another being in her, with different personality. She had five friends, each person with a secret to keep. Six friends had to team up to solve the mysterious Homicide going on in their peaceful town, and in the process, they learnt each other secrets and the town History. Will they be able to solve the mystery and overcome the Lady of Wrath? Extract... "Noooooooooooooo!" With a loud shrieking voice. "Stopppp! Not again, not even here". Sobbing, trying to get a grip of what had happened, again. Her body vibrates violently, with her hands shaking and moving like they have a mind of their own. Her glowing eye is so noticeable even with the dark shades on. Her body violently jerked, spilling the hot pasta and orange juice all over the dining table and her denim shirt, while she tried her best to keep calm and behave as if everything was fine. A secret only her mum used to know about, has grown wings and flown out, in the cafeteria!. "Hell no, I have to do something." She whispered to herself. But sadly, there was nothing to be done. The damage had been done already. Anxiously, she picked her backpack and brought out her journal, and placed it on the messed-up dining table. She could hear some of the students calling her a freak, and as usual, all looking at her in disgust. Her heart sinks every time that happens, knowing she's going to be the talk of the school, and she hated that. She hated all of it, and self-flagellation was as tempting as the garden of Eden. She just wished she could just disappear from the surface of the earth. Then suddenly, The bell rang, lunchtime was over. "Finally," She muttered, with a deep sigh. Yes, she is a PSYCHIC, and she's 16. Welcome to the WALES MYSTICAL HOLMES.
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54 Chs
Commercial Novel Invader

Commercial Novel Invader

Good and Evil are two sides of the same coin. Ones act of Kindness to someone might be an act of cruelty to another. ------ Ater found himself in a Novel where the protagonist destroys the world. A ray of light shines upon Ater as he gets an ability that lets him enter novel. He is able to come back with skills and items from the novels.  Ruber had just finished his High School and he found himself inside a game where the world is destroyed by the MC. Ruber gets a cheat system that gives him missions and can get EXP to level up.  Ater and Ruber met and became friends and form the Black Heart and Red Fox Duo which enters novels to get skills and able to level up. The two need to get stronger in order to kill a regressor. -------- What would happen to the Novel Worlds they left? Will they be strong enough to kill a Regressor? Will they be able to keep their friendship forever? ------ The MCs might seem playful and be able to outsmart opponents around the first 30 chapters.(maybe to much) Well read until chapter 30 chapters when things starts to shift. ----- (Warning please prepare yourself for laughing and cries.) (there is involment of gore scenes) (The first 30chapters are long as they have talk most of world view) So give it a try before setting it aside ------ (I am not really an English Native so there might be a lot of errors in the first 15 chapters.) ------ I made this Novel out of my Love for [I Will Kill The Author] by [Night_Crawler619]. Most things might look similar.  I even thought of naming it [We Will Kill The Protagonist]
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40 Chs

Is Sherlock Holmes considered science fiction?

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2024-10-06 12:29

No, Sherlock Holmes is not typically classified as science fiction. It's more of a detective fiction series.

Is Sherlock Holmes considered literary fiction?

1 answer
2024-10-05 21:44

Yes, Sherlock Holmes is widely regarded as literary fiction. Its complex plots and well-developed characters place it firmly in that category.

Is Sherlock Holmes considered historical fiction?

2 answers
2024-10-05 07:05

Yes, Sherlock Holmes can be classified as historical fiction. It's set in a specific historical period and often incorporates elements of that time.

Is Sherlock Holmes considered historical fiction books?

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2024-10-05 10:59

Sherlock Holmes can be classified as historical fiction to some extent. The settings and social context of the stories are based on a particular era, adding to the historical aspect. However, it also incorporates elements of mystery and detective fiction that make it unique within the genre.

Is Sherlock Holmes fiction?

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2024-10-06 16:44

Yes, Sherlock Holmes is fictional. He was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his detective stories.

Is Sherlock Holmes fiction?

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2024-10-03 17:14

Definitely. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character. The stories about him are made up by the author for entertainment and to engage readers' minds.

Which Sherlock Holmes novels are considered the best?

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2024-12-08 09:55

I think 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' is a must - read. It's full of suspense and the way Holmes solves the mystery of the hound is fascinating. 'A Study in Scarlet' is also really good as it starts the whole Sherlock Holmes story. And 'The Sign of Four' is another great one that shows Holmes' skills in solving crimes.

What is considered the best Sherlock Holmes story?

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2024-11-03 14:00

Many consider 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' to be one of the best. It has a great atmosphere with the spooky moor and the legend of the hound. The mystery is complex and keeps you guessing until the end.

Why is Sherlock Holmes considered a classic novel?

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2024-09-28 05:56

Sherlock Holmes is considered a classic because of its brilliant detective plots, complex characters, and its influence on the mystery genre. It set the standard for detective fiction and remains highly popular to this day.

Is Sherlock Holmes Fact or Fiction?

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2024-12-07 10:55

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character. He was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Although Holmes seems very real with his brilliant detective skills and detailed character traits, he exists only in the world of literature and subsequent adaptations in film, TV, and other media.

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