
"Proxenetae funtionarius" ("A Case of Identity")
"Fulmen argenteum" ("Silver Blaze")
"Facies lutea" ("The Yellow Face")
"The Gloria Scott"
Hopefully, they will post even more in the future.
I also wanted to take this opportunity to point out that Scott Monty of the Baker Street Blog (he's been involved in a lot of brilliant things, lately) and Burt Wolder have recently undertaken a series of Sherlockian podcasts at I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere. They haven't yet recorded their official premier episode, but they have recorded a nice introductory piece which introduces listeners to the medium. This episode also features a couple of treats that will be familiar to readers of the Baker Street Journal, a short "My First Meeting with Sherlock Holmes" segment and a reading of Edgar W. Smith's famous editorial, "The Implicit Holmes". This will definitely be worth following.
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Okay, I still remember a bit of my Latin (mostly Mass phrases, but some useful stuff, too). My question is, Why?
How 'bout Gaelic or Swahili or Basque or something fun... ;-)
How about Esperanto?
http://www.sherlockian.net/canon/esperanto.html
No, no, I mean a REAL language, that people speak and stuff... ;-)
Hindi? ;-)
http://www.archive.org/details/SherlockHolmesStories-DramatisedInHindi
Okay, I'll take the Hindi. Was kinda hoping for some live language with few speakers, but Hindi will do... ;-)
Sorry, aside from English and French, I only deal in dead ones :-)
R'lyehan?
Heh, heh . . .
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
I wrote a Lovecraft pastiche about a year ago (forthcoming summer '08) and had a blast inserting phrases like that!
Have you seen this?
http://www.geocities.com/soho/9879/necpage.htm
Not, if only I could pick up the GOOD words in that language...
Yeah, I also have a pastiche to my credit. A really BAD one involving Hastur. I won't inflict it upon you...
Cool. I've seen some of the linked articles before, but a lot of 'em are new. Major find- it's been years since I ran across new academic Lovecraft stuff. Thanks.
Glad you like it. I just discovered it last weekend.
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