Who is the author of Sherlock Holmes? Who is the author of Sherlock Holmes

Updated on culture 2024-03-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The author of Sherlock Holmes was Arthur Conan Doyle

    Arthur Conan Doyle, is a famous British writer known for portraying detective Sherlock Holmes. After graduating from the Edinburgh Medical School in 1882, he practiced medicine until 1890. He was knighted for his work in the South African Field Hospital.

    The character of Sherlock Holmes first appeared in 1887 in the book A Study in Scarlet. In 1891, short stories about Sherlock Holmes began in the Seashore Magazine, and later compiled into A History of Adventures, Memoirs, and The Hound of the Baskervilles. After the publication of the Sherlock Holmes detective book, it became popular all over the world, and many organizations such as the "Sherlock Holmes Society" appeared in London, New York, and continental Europe.

    The contribution of the author of Sherlock Holmes to the detective**

    Conan Doyle's contribution to the detective is huge, and his story structure, reasoning and ingenuity have set a model for this genre, and he is a well-deserved literary master, who has pushed the detective into a new era.

    Sherlock Holmes Detective Collection can be said to be an immortal classic that opened up the "era" of detective history, popular all over the world, and is the most respected detective in history.

    In addition, he has also written many other genres such as "The Lost World", and his works involve science fiction, suspense, history, love, drama, poetry, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The author of Sherlock Holmes is Arthur Conan Doyle.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a physician in England. He wrote a total of sixty Sherlock Holmes stories in his lifetime, including fifty-six short stories and four long stories. His works have influenced all detective writers in later generations, changed the history of detectives, and made important contributions to the development of detective literature and even world literature.

    Introduction

    Sherlock Holmes is mainly based on the experiences of Sherlock Holmes and Watson, leading to sensational and strange cases.

    The background fully integrated the political and economic situation in Britain at the time, and Conan Doyle's creative brushwork and narrative perspective became more and more sophisticated, and many people even thought that it was really someone else. In this **, in addition to those thrilling and sensational detectives, it is more about showing jealousy, suspicion, and hatred between people. The husband conspired for the son, the uncle poisoned the nephew for property, the two brothers, etc., these crimes show the ugliness of human nature.

    In addition, Sherlock Holmes and Watson sometimes broke the law for the sake of justice, such as infiltrating the house of a fraudster in order to steal a letter, and Dr. Tregenis, who took revenge on his lover because of sympathy and let go of the two murderers who could not be punished by law, etc., also promoted the idea of humanitarianism to punish evil and promote good, catering to the psychology of the general public.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Memoir series.

    The three-masted galleon "Gloria Scott", "The Clerk of the Broker", "The Musgrave Ceremony".

    The Hospitalized Patient, The Mystery of Reigate, The Last Case

    Naval Agreement" "The Man with the Yellow Face" "The Hunchback".

    The Silver Horse, The Greek Translator

    Adventure History series.

    Bohemian Scandal", "Gingers", "Identity Case".

    Five orange cores, "Man with crooked lips", "Sapphire Case".

    The Secret Case of Boscombe Valley", "The Speckled Tape Case", "The Engineer's Thumb Case".

    The Case of the Noble Bachelor", "The Case of the Green Jade Crown", "The Case of the Copper Beech".

    The Return of "The Dancing Man", "The Architect of Norwood", "The Lonely Cyclist".

    Empty House", "Three College Students", "Phnom Penh Nose Glasses".

    Abbey College, "Black Peter", "The Missing Guard".

    Six busts of Napoleon, The Second Bloodstain, Grange Manor

    Milwharton's New Detective "Preface" "Lion's Mane" "Three People with the Same Surname".

    Dignitaries' patrons", "The Whitened Soldier", "Gabled Villa".

    Vampire", "The Mystery of the Thor's Bridge", "The Tenant with the Veil".

    Shawcomb Villa", "Creeper", "The Retired Pigment Merchant".

    The Case of the Crown Jewels

    Other works: "A Study in Scarlet", "Four Signatures", "The Hound of the Baskervilles".

    Sherlock Holmes's Closing Statements, "Final Greetings", "Uncanny Valley".

    The Lost World

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