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Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Links:
-WIKIPEDIA: Arthur Conan Doyle
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-ESSAY: Sherlock Holmes Vs. the French
: On Holmes's smack-talk about French detectives (Olivia Rutigliano, 3/19/25, CrimeReads)
-ESSAY: The Eccentricities of Arthur Conan Doyle: Fairies, Apes, and Spiritualism
: Throughout his life, Arthur Conan Doyle believed in fairies, spirits, and all things occult. Despite the ridicule, he attempted to promote spiritualism to the public. (Anastasiia Kirpalov, 1/11/25, The Collector)
-ESSAY: Chaste Sleuths Win by Popular Acclaim
: Seldom promiscuous, some popular fiction detectives are sedately married, but more often single, when not in sacred vows: an unwitting homage paid by secular culture to the Christian religion. (Fr. Armand de Malleray, FSSP, 6/26/24, Crisis)
-ESSAY: THE GALLIC RASCAL VS. THE STAID ENGLISHMAN: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON LUPIN AND HOLMES
: Sam Siciliano on bringing the two iconic fictional detectives together to solve a complex case (SAM SICILIANO, 6/27/24, CrimeReads)
-ESSAY: Norwegian clue
(Raymond Keene, 2/12/22, The Article)
-ESSAY: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
: Sherlock Holmes is the 19th century’s most famous cocaine user, but why did he take it? (Douglas R.J. Small, 2 February 2022, History Today)
-ESSAY: THE ENDURING APPEAL OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
: How author Vicki Delany fills her fictional bookshop with all things 221B Baker Street. (VICKI DELANY, 1/18/22, Crime Reads)
-ESSAY: Sherlock Holmes plays the white man
: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s many passions included a view of Empire that would today be regarded as racist (Jeremy Black, 11/24/21, The Critic)
The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1901) -
Sir Arthur Doyle
(5/22/1859 -7/07/1930)
(Grade:A+)
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