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On Conan Doyle: Or, The Whole Art of Storytelling | Michael Dirda
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Presents a critical analysis of the works of the British author, including his mysteries about Sherlock Holmes and his lesser-known short stories and novels.
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Dirda's book is a hybrid of a personal memoir & a survey of Doyle's work. He begins with his childhood encounter with The Hound of the Baskervilles (the first adult work he had read) & proceeds to discuss Doyle's life & his work beyond the scope of the Sherlock stories. Although Dirda discusses Doyle's non Sherlock works (including some that sound fascinating & outright bizarre), the focus of the book is on the Holmes stories & their larger👇

vivastory cultural influence & impact. I *loved* this book. Perfect for fans of Holmes who want to quickly learn more about the creator. A trivia fact that I picked up on from this book is that the rock group They Might Be Giants took their name from a movie. This movie in the words of Dirda is “a bizarre Sherlockian fantasy“. (edited) 3y
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Angeles
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Love Michael Dirda! His essays are just great, and he is really getting me to give Conan Doyle‘s short stories and other non Sherlock books a second look.😀

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addison.roush
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"Romantic poets regularly sigh over their childhood memories of splendor in the grass of glory in the flower. But what are daisies and rainbows compared to four sleek and shiny paperbacks?"
This book is a wonderful reflection on one of the world's greatest storytellers and the magical world of youth

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