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The "Raffles" stories have two distinct phases. In the first phase, Raffles and Bunny are men-about-town who also commit burglaries. Raffles is a famous gentleman cricketer, a marvellous spin bowler who is often invited to social events that would be out of his reach otherwise. "I was asked about for
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Jacqueline Rayner has the First Doctor comment that he learned his house breaking techniques "from Raffles". He almost certainly means nothing more than he picked up techniques from reading Hornung's stories, but since Sherlock Holmes appears as a real character in the Doctor Who universe, it is
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The second phase begins some time later when Bunny – having served a prison sentence – is summoned to the house of a rich invalid. This turns out to be
Raffles himself, back in England in disguise. Then begins their "professional" period, exiled from Society, in which
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during the 1930s and early 1940s, his series featured
Raffles as a fairly typical contemporary pulp adventure hero and plays the role of detective alongside that of thief. When he picked up the series again in the 1950s, and once again during the 1970s, the stories were set closer to the late
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I think I may claim that his famous character
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Raffles is an antihero. Although a thief, he "never steals from his hosts, he helps old friends in trouble, and in a subsequent volume he may or may not die on the veldt during the Boer War." Additionally, the "recognition of the problems of the distribution of wealth is recurrent subtext"
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Victorian-setting of the original stories. Over the course of 50 years, off and on, Perowne produced around 60 short stories, some at novella length, and five novels featuring
Raffles. Rare for a pastiche writer, Perowne's stories have been compared favourably with the originals.
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Raffles was never quite the same after his reappearance. The "classic" Raffles elements are all found in the first stories: cricket, high society, West End clubs, Bond Street jewellers – and two men in immaculate evening dress pulling off impossible robberies.
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Denmark in 1908 featured Raffles and Sherlock Holmes. These films were titled "Sherlock Holmes in Deathly Danger" (also called "Sherlock Holmes Risks His Life"), "Raffles Escapes From Prison", and "The Secret Document".
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Raffles, who was portrayed as an American to match his casting. McCormick did not secure permission from either Doyle or Hornung to use their characters. A 1914 movie adaptation of the play removed Holmes but kept Raffles, again played by
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and supporting himself by carrying out ingenious burglaries. He is called the "Amateur
Cracksman", and often, at first, differentiates between himself and the "professors" – professional criminals from the lower classes.
1366:(1992). Although never mentioned by name, the character is described as an amateur cracksman (a reference to the title of the first short story collection), and mutters the epigram, "You play what's chucked at you, I always say."
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Magazine no.311, 12 December 2001), A. J. Raffles is a member of the villainous Sisyphean Society's inner circle in the Land of Fiction. The Master quickly kills him along with the other members of the
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my cricket", he comments after this period is over. It ends when they are caught and exposed on an ocean voyage while attempting another theft; Raffles dives overboard and is presumed drowned. These stories were collected in
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wrote several short parodies in which Sherlock Holmes leads a group called the International Society of Infallible Detectives. Raffles is depicted as a member of the society, along with other characters such as
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Jon L. Breen's story "Ruffles versus Ruffles" is based on the conceit that Hornung's Raffles and Perowne's Raffles are separate people, playing off the differing characterisation used by the two authors.
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situation in his story, "The Problem of the Sore Bridge – Among Others", in which he and Bunny solve three mysteries unsolved by Sherlock Holmes and save humanity from alien invasion.
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that features a character who shares his name (plus the name of his assistant, Bunny) with the literary Raffles. He is depicted as an upper-class, late Victorian or early Edwardian version of a '
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on 27 October 1903 at the Princess Theatre. The play moved to the Savoy Theatre in February 1904 and closed out in March of that year racking up 168 performances. It starred
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in which Raffles becomes involved in a plot between rival spies. Although announced as the "first of a new series of Raffles adventure," it remains a single volume.
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as Gwendolyn and E. M. Holland as Captain Bedford. The play was co-written by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey. It premiered in London on 12 May 1906, with
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starring John Armstrong as Raffles and Dennis Bateman as Bunny Manders. Raffles and Bunny encounter Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in an episode of another
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dangerous in their suggestion. I told him so before he put pen to paper, and the result has, I fear, borne me out. You must not make the criminal a hero.
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1250:. The novel's second chapter tells the story of Holmes's pursuit of Raffles and his growing affection for Raffles's daughter. Bangs also wrote
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they are straightforward thieves trying to earn a living while keeping Raffles's identity a secret. They finally volunteer for the
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617:"The Last Word", shorter than the other stories, first published in this collection.
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Farmer, Philip José (April 1981). "The Problem of the Sore Bridge – Among Others".
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1964:(11 July 2001). "Cutglass vowels and strangled yowls in the last summer of peace".
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Fish, Robert L. (1 August 1990). "The Adventure of the Odd Lotteries".
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voiced Raffles with Lewis Stringer as Bunny in a radio adaptation of
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Fitzmaurice, George and Harry D'Abbadie D'Arrast (Director) (1930).
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on 8 February 1964. Duncan McIntyre voiced Inspector Mackenzie.
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between 3 December 1945 and 14 January 1946. The producer was
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Raffles and His Creator: The Life and Works of E. W. Hornung
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Raffles and His Creator: The Life and Works of E. W. Hornung
411:(1901) – stories take place after "The Gift of the Emperor":
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century
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under the name Stanley Bullard and played by Alan Coates.
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played Raffles in a touring version of the play in 1909.
2761:. The Gregg Press science fiction series. Gregg Press.
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portrayed Sherlock Holmes. Otto Dethlefsen appeared as
2644:"The Century illustrated monthly magazine. v.83 1912"
2535:. Linford Mystery Library, F. A. Thorp (Publishing).
2278:. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. pp. 47–51.
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier
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Bordman, Gerald; Hischak, Thomas S. (January 2004).
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Quiribet, Gaston and Gerald Ames (Director) (1921).
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier
955:(2004–present), a series on the American radio show
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seems to have been inspired by Inspector Mackenzie.
1214:radio series. They were collected in the 2007 book
108:Hornung dedicated the first collection of stories,
1988:. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 301.
2334:"Graham Greene's 'Raffles' Is No Sherlock Holmes"
1707:. Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press. p.
1360:Raffles makes a cameo appearance in Kim Newman's
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269:wrote that the character Inspector MacDonald in
2842:. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
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2954:(Reprinted ed.). London: Penguin Books.
2784:Schlock Homes: The Complete Bagel Street Saga
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1369:Raffles and Bunny make a minor appearance in
296:Bunny and Raffles in "The Ides of March", by
2926:English Literature in Transition, 1880–1920
2894:Lost in a Good Book (A Thursday Next Novel)
2679:The Origins of the American Detective Story
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2232:. London: Nekta Publications. p. 261.
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1939:Sherlock Holmes: Incident at Victoria Falls
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1633:"Book of a Lifetime: Raffles by EW Hornung"
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1530:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
1468:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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52:is a British fictional character – a
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3014:10.58 (1944) – an essay by
2704:"Collected Short Stories by Carolyn Wells"
2332:Nightingale, Benedict (21 December 1975).
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933:(1985–1993), a BBC radio series starring
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2810:Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Ubervilles
2682:. McFarland & Company. p. 80.
2612:Bangs, John Kendrick (3 January 2014).
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1172:The Raffles character was continued by
1003:possible that A.J. Raffles is real too.
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2560:. Grosvenor House Publishing Limited.
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1883:"Raffles The Amateur Cracksman (1975)"
1832:Markham, Mansfield (Director) (1932).
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2935:, Nekta Publications, London, 1999.
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1288:The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes
1221:Adam Corres authored the 2008 novel
564:", first published in April 1905 in
553:", first published in March 1905 in
455:", first published in April 1901 in
444:", first published in March 1901 in
3024:", a site about the 1970s TV series
2892:Fforde, Jasper (24 February 2004).
2740:. The Century Magazine – via
1631:Quinn, Anthony (10 November 2012).
1553:Hornung, E. W. (25 December 2012).
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1207:Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
588:", first published in July 1905 in
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2838:Foreman, Richard (25 March 2013).
2307:Greene, Graham (4 December 1975).
2115:Rintoul, David (Narrator) (2013).
1936:Corcoran, Bill (Director) (1991).
1732:Irving, George (Director) (1917).
1242:, starring Raffles' grandson (and
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2735:The Adventure of the Clothes-line
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1609:"The Moral Riddles of AJ Raffles"
811:(1975), a made-for-TV film, with
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2556:Corres, Adam (14 January 2008).
2200:"Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman"
1782:Baggot, King (Director) (1925).
1494:Hornung, E. W. (29 April 2013).
1462:Hornung, E. W. (29 April 2013).
798:as a Mexican version of Raffles.
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3330:Book series introduced in 1898
3187:Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman
3171:Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman
2952:Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman
2807:Newman, Kim (4 October 2011).
2118:Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman
1735:Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman
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987:Mr. Raffles (Man, It Was Mean)
976:Raffles, The Amateur Cracksman
878:. The scripts were adapted by
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3022:Raffles the Amateur Cracksman
2840:Raffles: The Complete Innings
2581:Bangs, John Kendrick (2013).
2506:Tremayne, Peter (July 1991).
2010:"Raffles Saves Crime For Air"
1917:(Television production). 1977
1857:Wood, Sam (Director) (1939).
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1332:Raffles: The Complete Innings
1315:Raffles and Bunny feature in
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93:(1901). The last collection,
3302:Raffles, the Gentleman Thief
2758:Riverworld and Other Stories
2358:Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
2064:"Frank Allenby as 'Raffles'"
952:Raffles, the Gentleman Thief
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3274:The Return of A. J. Raffles
3000:public domain audiobook at
2863:Newman, Kim (24 May 2011).
2708:Project Gutenberg Australia
2407:Moore, Alan (19 May 2009).
2354:"The Return of A J Raffles"
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2090:"Saturday-Night Theatre"
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