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ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Ultimate Collection - 21 Novels 188 Short Stories 88 Poems & 7 Plays - cover

ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Ultimate Collection - 21 Novels 188 Short Stories 88 Poems & 7 Plays

Arthur Conan Doyle

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

Arthur Conan Doyle's "Ultimate Collection" presents an extensive compilation of the distinguished author's works, encompassing not only his iconic Sherlock Holmes stories but also his historical novels, adventures, and other notable writings. This anthology illustrates Doyle's versatile literary style, which melds meticulous detail with gripping narrative, crafted against the backdrop of Victorian England's rich literary tradition. Through a meticulous collection of short stories and novels, readers encounter the evolution of Holmes as a cultural icon, as well as Doyle's exploration of themes such as morality, justice, and the uncanny. Arthur Conan Doyle, a physician by training and an avid traveler, drew on his diverse experiences to shape the narratives within this collection. His profound interests in spiritualism and the occult also permeate various works, reflecting the societal tensions and curiosities of his time. With a fervent belief in rationality tempered by an interest in the supernatural, Doyle crafts tales that not only entertain but challenge the boundaries of rational thought. This "Ultimate Collection" is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a comprehensive overview of Doyle's literary genius. Readers will appreciate the rich tapestry of character, plot, and existential inquiries, making it a valuable addition to any literary library.
Available since: 12/12/2023.
Print length: 10439 pages.

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