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  2. Irene Adler - Wikipedia

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    Irene Adler is a fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A former opera singer and actress, she was featured in the short story "A Scandal in Bohemia", published in July 1891. Adler is one of the most notable female characters in the Sherlock Holmes series, despite appearing in only one story.

  3. Destiny (Irene Adler) - Wikipedia

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    Irene Adler was born in Salzburg, Austria.Although she was more accurate in predicting near-future events concerning her present environment, when her mutant powers of precognition initially emerged in adolescence, she worked tirelessly for thirteen months to record prophecies concerning the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

  4. The Canary Trainer - Wikipedia

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    A similar (fictional) Degas sketch alerts Irene Adler to Holmes' presence. All goes well until the prima donna soprano, La Sorelli, falls ill and is replaced by Irene Adler, a past adversary known for her ability to outwit Holmes. His admiration for her provokes uncertain emotions, largely foreign to his calculating nature—but he soon ...

  5. A Scandal in Bohemia - Wikipedia

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    The 1965 Broadway musical Baker Street was loosely based on the story, making Irene Adler into the heroine and adding Professor Moriarty as the villain. [ 11 ] Steven Dietz 's 2006 play Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure , adapted from the 1899 play Sherlock Holmes , merges the storylines of "A Scandal in Bohemia" and " The Final Problem ...

  6. Sherlock Holmes pastiches - Wikipedia

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    One character, Irene Adler, was wrongly characterized as Sherlock Holmes' love interest in several adaptations. Here, the one who got away parallels her was the one woman who defeated Sherlock Holmes, making Sherlock Holmes respect her. But he was never in love with her. The false story of Wilson about Irene Adler pays tribute to both of these ...

  7. A Scandal in Belgravia - Wikipedia

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    Jane Clare Jones, a doctoral student of feminist ethics writing in her blog on The Guardian ' s website, criticised episode writer Steven Moffat's representation of Irene Adler, arguing that her sexualisation was a regressive step. She writes, "While Conan Doyle's original is hardly an exemplar of gender evolution, you've got to worry when a ...

  8. A Scandal in Bohemia (Sherlock Holmes episode) - Wikipedia

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    The king gives Holmes Irene's addresses before he leaves. Over the course of two days, Holmes investigates Adler disguised as an unemployed groom. He learns that Adler has a regular visitor, a lawyer named Godfrey Norton of the Inner Temple. Recounting the story later to Watson, Holmes describes Adler as having a "face a man might die for ...

  9. List of Sherlock characters - Wikipedia

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    However, there are actually only six pressure points listed, and to achieve the effect of there being many of them, they are repeated several times. They are: Irene Adler (See File); Jim Moriarty (See File); Redbeard (See File); Hounds of the Baskerville; Opium; and John Watson. She was later mentioned by Jim Moriarty in a scene taking place in ...