- Samuel Rosenberg
Samuel Rosenberg (1912–
January 5 1996 ) was best known for his 1974 study ofSherlock Holmes entitled "Naked is the Best Disguise " (subtitled "The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes"). His other notable book was "The Confessions of a Trivialist " (originally published as "The Come As You Are Masquerade Party").He was born in
Cleveland ,Ohio , as the son of Jacob S. and Fanny Rosenberg. Jacob was a butcher who published songs. While in his twenties, Samuel migrated toNew York City and found employment reading plays for a producer on Broadway. He collaborated withJerome Weidman on a play in 1936. Subsequently, his pattern-recognition ability led to his becoming a photographer and photograph analyst for the O.S.S. duringWorld War II .MGM employed him to search literary sources and references in order to prevent lawsuits for
plagiarism . The knowledge that he gained from this activity led to the publication of his books. In these, he found hidden patterns and references that were formerly overlooked by readers.In 1954, he was sent to
Rosenlaui ,Switzerland , as aphoto-journalist to interviewTenzing Norgay . Though he had been one of the first to successfully climbMount Everest , Norgay had enrolled as a student in a mountaineering school. Rosenlaui's proximity to theReichenbach Falls led Rosenberg to begin his meditations on Sherlock Holmes, resulting in his most popular book. That steep waterfall was the scene of Holmes's final encounter withProfessor Moriarty .He weighing over 300 pounds at a height of 6 foot 3 inches. He died at age 85 as a result of
Parkinson's syndrome . His friendBuckminster Fuller had humorously referred to him as a "pink mountain" (rosen berg) and "history's most massive reader."The Confessions of a Trivialist
A shorter version of this 1972 book was first published as The Come As You Are Masquerade Party in 1970. Among its contents are essays on:
* TheFrankenstein stories and movies,
*William James Sidis , the intellectual prodigy,
* The originalSanta Claus ,
* A brief encounter withAlbert Schweitzer ,
*Lot 's wife
*Herman Melville 's private life.The essay about Sidis was given emphasis in Amy Wallace's book "The Prodigy: A biography of William James Sidis, America's Greatest Child Prodigy."
Naked is the Best Disguise
Published in 1974, this book relates the Sherlock Holmes stories in surprising ways to Nietzsche,
Oscar Wilde ,Dionysus ,Christ ,Catullus ,John Bunyan ,Robert Browning , Boccaccio,Napoleon , Racine, Frankenstein,Flaubert ,George Sand ,Socrates , Poe, GeneralCharles George Gordon , Melville, Joyce's "Ulysses,"T. S. Eliot , and many others. Rosenberg claimed that Doyle left open clues to his most hidden thoughts. Rosenberg also describes his discovery of the Doyle Syndrome. This repetitive narrative sequence reveals to him some deep characteristics of the authorSir Arthur Conan Doyle . The pattern is associated with illicit love and contains such sequential story elements as:
* Detective goes to scene of crime,
* He conducts a vigil,
* Reference is made to written words that refer to illicit love,
* Reference is made to severe punishment and the deaths of many people,
* Arrival of violent person,
* Reference is made to reversal of sexes,
* Physical combat.As a result of this repeated pattern, Sherlock Holmes preserves Victorian morality.Rosenberg's book may be criticized for its irreverence toward the Holmes stories and for its unprofessional use of
psychoanalysis with references to sexual activity. However, many readers may enjoy its unique associations and hypotheses.
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