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Of Mice and Men: Eve Titus's Basil of Baker Street and Disney's The Great Mouse Detective as Holmesian Adaptations
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Walt Disney Studios' The Great Mouse Detective (1986) was the first (and only) Disney movie to engage Arthur Conan Doyle's ubiquitous Sherlock Holmes series as a source for an animated feature film. However, this film was actually an adaptation of a previous Holmesian adaptation: Eve Titus's children's book series, Basil of Baker Street (1958-1982). Titus's stated purpose in writing these books was to create a gateway through which young readers might enter the Holmes canon, though this
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