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44:, and "commits a major crime during every case on which he works: the murder of the English language"(1). Gubb differs from many mainstream fictional detectives in that he is not brilliant, clever, nor egocentric, but he is persistent, good-natured, and occasionally displays common sense. Also in contrast, his work may be characterized by elaborate disguises that deceive nobody, theories that are overhauled at every clue, and the often unintentional solving of mysteries. The nature of the character and his work methods help to create intentionally humorous situations. 234: 215: 218: 294: 37:. Philo Gubb attained such a high level of popularity that the author's attempt to kill the character off was derailed by public pressure. 275: 299: 304: 309: 40:
Philo Gubb is a small-town paperhanger who learned his deductive technique by correspondence course, admires
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Philo Gubb, The Correspondence School Detective (1913) (AKA"The Hard-Boiled Egg")
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