Fic rec: Full of Grace by katieforsythe
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Title: Full of Grace
Author:
katieforsythe
Pairing: Holmes/Watson
Length: ~19 000 words
Author's summary: Oscar Wilde's incarceration, a wedding celebration for Violet Smith, and a pair of dancing men.
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: SPOILERS for The Solitary Cyclist.
Verse: Books
Reccer's comments: The author once described this as "A fic that might be a sermon... sorry", and indeed it might be, but I never felt preached at. If pressed I think I would say that this is my favourite fic ever. It's one of those stories that I know made me grow as a person. The fic deals with the moral issues surrounding homosexuality and religion, and how they can wear away at even the closest relationships. The Oscar Wilde passages are thought-provoking, especially from a 21C perspective, and the conclusion never fails to make me tearful, no matter how many times I read it.
katieforsythe is knowledgeable about the Holmes canon, but I think this fic should be accessible to anyone, regardless of their knowledge of the original stories. The issues surrounding religion and homophobia might strike a little too close to home for some people, but I think the hope that runs through the piece makes it worthwhile.
Part I
Part II
Part III
Author:
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Pairing: Holmes/Watson
Length: ~19 000 words
Author's summary: Oscar Wilde's incarceration, a wedding celebration for Violet Smith, and a pair of dancing men.
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: SPOILERS for The Solitary Cyclist.
Verse: Books
Reccer's comments: The author once described this as "A fic that might be a sermon... sorry", and indeed it might be, but I never felt preached at. If pressed I think I would say that this is my favourite fic ever. It's one of those stories that I know made me grow as a person. The fic deals with the moral issues surrounding homosexuality and religion, and how they can wear away at even the closest relationships. The Oscar Wilde passages are thought-provoking, especially from a 21C perspective, and the conclusion never fails to make me tearful, no matter how many times I read it.
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Part I
Part II
Part III
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Date: 2011-02-01 11:03 pm (UTC)It hadn't.
*goes back to fiddle some more*