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Arthur and Sherlock
Arthur and Sherlock: Conan Doyle and the Creation of Holmes | Michael Sims
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As a young medical student, Arthur Conan Doyle studied in Edinburgh under the vigilant eye of a diagnostic genius, Dr. Joseph Bell. Doyle often observed Bell identifying a patient's occupation, hometown, and ailments from the smallest details of dress, gait, and speech. Although Doyle was training to be a surgeon, he was meanwhile cultivating essential knowledge that would feed his literary dreams and help him develop the most iconic detective in fiction. Michael Sims traces the circuitous development of Conan Doyle as the father of the modern mystery, from his early days in Edinburgh surrounded by poverty and violence, through his escape to University (where he gained terrifying firsthand knowledge of poisons), leading to his own medical practice in 1882. Five hardworking years later--after Doyle's only modest success in both medicine and literature--Sherlock Holmes emerged in A Study in Scarlet. Sims deftly shows Holmes to be a product of Doyle's varied adventures in his personal and professional life, as well as built out of the traditions of Edgar Allan Poe, Émile Gaboriau, Wilkie Collins, and Charles Dickens--not just a skillful translator of clues, but a veritable superhero of the mind in the tradition of Doyle's esteemed teacher. Filled with details that will surprise even the most knowledgeable Sherlockian, Arthur and Sherlock is a literary genesis story for detective fans everywhere.
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melissanorr
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A relatively short and quick read, Arthur and Sherlock is one part biography, one part genre history, and one part Sherlock retrospective. It's interesting and engaging if not a particularly deep look at any of its given topics.

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melissanorr
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This is really good but I keep getting interrupted when I try to read it. I'm determined that I will finish it today!

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melissanorr
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I've been on a Sherlock kick recently so when I saw this book at the library, I couldn't resist!

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BookishMarginalia
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From The New York Times a list of great new #TBRtemptation books! I tagged the one about how Arthur Connan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes and made it an enduring international sensation. I want most of these! https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/02/books/review/7-new-books-we-recommend-this-we...

mjdowens 😖The recommendations are going to be my ultimate downfall 7y
FairyHighRoad I just read that today and added almost all the books in my TBR list!! 😀📚 7y
Gina Sweet! I just heard this author on NPR talking about this book. He had me so rivited. Can't wait to read it. 7y
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