Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was one of the most successful and influential writers of the modern age, a novelist, physician, historian, and public intellectual whose creations continue to shape popular culture more than a century after his death. Though he wrote across many genres, his name remains forever linked with one of literature's most famous characters.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1859, Doyle trained as a doctor before turning increasingly to writing. His greatest achievement was the creation of Sherlock Holmes, the brilliant consulting detective whose adventures in works such as A Study in Scarlet and The Hound of the Baskervilles helped establish the modern detective story. Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson became literary icons recognized throughout the world. Yet Doyle's career extended far beyond Baker Street. He wrote historical novels, science fiction, adventure stories, plays, and works of nonfiction. In later life, he became deeply involved in public causes, legal campaigns, and the study of spiritualism, often attracting as much attention for his personal beliefs as for his literary achievements.
This biography traces Doyle's journey from young physician to international literary celebrity. Drawing upon letters, memoirs, historical records, and contemporary accounts, it explores his life, imagination, achievements, and enduring legacy.
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