Sherlock Holmes in the Midlands

Sherlock Holmes in the Midlands by Paul Lester, published by Brewin Books in 1992, offers a detailed exploration of the connections between Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s medical career and his literary work. This edition, comprising 124 pages, delves into the historical context of the Midlands during the 19th century and its influence on Doyle’s creation of the iconic detective character.
Readers will find that this book presents a thorough examination of local history and its impact on literature, particularly focusing on the period when Conan Doyle practiced medicine. By uncovering the literary origins tied to this time, Lester provides insights into how the Midlands shaped the narratives that would later define the Sherlock Holmes stories. The work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of history and literature, particularly in the context of English prose from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
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Paul Lester’s research has particularly revealed the connections and literary origins which relate to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s time as a doctor in the Midlands.
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