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Examines both academic and popular assessments of Conan Doyle's work, giving pride of place to the Holmes stories and their adaptations, and also attending to the wide range of his published work. Twenty-first-century readers, television viewers, and moviegoers know Arthur Conan Doyle as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, the world's most recognizable fictional detective. Holmes's enduring popularity has kept Conan Doyle in the public eye. However, Holmes has taken on a life of his own, generating a steady stream of critical commentary, while Conan Doyle's other works are slighted or ignored. Yet the Holmes stories make up only a small portion of Conan Doyle's published work, which includes mainstream and historical fiction; history; drama; medical, spiritualist, and political tracts; and even essays on photography. When Doyle published - whatever the subject - his contemporaries took note. Yet, outside of the fiction featuring Sherlock Holmes, until recently relatively little has been done to analyze the reception Conan Doyle's work received during his lifetime and since his death. This book examines both academic and popular assessments of Conan Doyle's work, giving pride of place to the Holmes stories and their many adaptations for print, visual, and online media, but attending to his other contributions to turn-of-the-twentieth-century culture as well. The availability of periodicals and newspapers online makes it possible to develop an assessment of Conan Doyle's (and Sherlock Holmes's) reputation among a wider readership and viewership, thus allowing for development of a broader and more accurate portrait of Doyle's place in literary and cultural history.

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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Notes on Usage and Documentation Introduction: The Complicated Afterlives of Doyle and Holmes 1: The Emergence of a Popular Writer (1879-1900) 2: New Ventures (1901-1930) 3: Decades of Critical Neglect (1931-1970) 4: Traditional Readings, New Theoretical Critiques (1971-1990) 5: Achieving Respectability among Critics (1991-2000) 6: Twenty-First Century Critiques I (2001-2010) 7: Twenty-First Century Critiques II (2011-2020) 8: Future Directions Appendix: Sherlockian Scholarship and Activities Chronological List of Arthur Conan Doyle's Major Publications Works Cited Index

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781640140936, 978-1640140936
      ISBN10: 164014093X

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      Book Synopsis
      Examines both academic and popular assessments of Conan Doyle's work, giving pride of place to the Holmes stories and their adaptations, and also attending to the wide range of his published work. Twenty-first-century readers, television viewers, and moviegoers know Arthur Conan Doyle as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, the world's most recognizable fictional detective. Holmes's enduring popularity has kept Conan Doyle in the public eye. However, Holmes has taken on a life of his own, generating a steady stream of critical commentary, while Conan Doyle's other works are slighted or ignored. Yet the Holmes stories make up only a small portion of Conan Doyle's published work, which includes mainstream and historical fiction; history; drama; medical, spiritualist, and political tracts; and even essays on photography. When Doyle published - whatever the subject - his contemporaries took note. Yet, outside of the fiction featuring Sherlock Holmes, until recently relatively little has been done to analyze the reception Conan Doyle's work received during his lifetime and since his death. This book examines both academic and popular assessments of Conan Doyle's work, giving pride of place to the Holmes stories and their many adaptations for print, visual, and online media, but attending to his other contributions to turn-of-the-twentieth-century culture as well. The availability of periodicals and newspapers online makes it possible to develop an assessment of Conan Doyle's (and Sherlock Holmes's) reputation among a wider readership and viewership, thus allowing for development of a broader and more accurate portrait of Doyle's place in literary and cultural history.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Abbreviations Notes on Usage and Documentation Introduction: The Complicated Afterlives of Doyle and Holmes 1: The Emergence of a Popular Writer (1879-1900) 2: New Ventures (1901-1930) 3: Decades of Critical Neglect (1931-1970) 4: Traditional Readings, New Theoretical Critiques (1971-1990) 5: Achieving Respectability among Critics (1991-2000) 6: Twenty-First Century Critiques I (2001-2010) 7: Twenty-First Century Critiques II (2011-2020) 8: Future Directions Appendix: Sherlockian Scholarship and Activities Chronological List of Arthur Conan Doyle's Major Publications Works Cited Index

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