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OverviewBritish novelist, short story writer, poet, doctor of medicineBorn in Edinburgh, Scotland on May 22, 1859Studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh (where he met Dr. Joseph Bell)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1859 – 1930 OverviewBritish novelist, short story writer, poet, doctor of medicineBorn in Edinburgh, Scotland As a child…His father, a chronic alcoholic, was later committed to an As a teenager…His wealthy family members paid for him to go to As a doctor…Opened his own medical practice, but was moderately successfulIn his As an adult…Married Louise “Touie” Hawkins“gentle and amiable”They had 2 children.She died As an author…Wrote an article about the Boer War, and was knighted DeathFound clutching his chest in the hall of his home in East Major worksSherlock Holmes: 4 novels & 56 short storiesOriginally published short stories Sherlock HolmesMost famous fictional detective of all timeBased on Conan Doyle’s medical World’s Best DetectiveCourageousCleverAttention to detailsEccentric Dr. John WatsonAssistant, sidekickNarrator – loyal, gentleman, observesAverage intelligenceFoil R.I.P. HolmesAfter two novels and 24 short stories, Conan Doyle grew tired But then…While vacationing in 1901, ACD was playing golf with his friend, Conan Doyle could NOT pass this up…  and he didn’t really Holmes returns!Eventually, Conan Doyle did decide to bring back Holmes, and he Weird, but true…ACD wrote a book called The Coming of the Fairies The Cottingley Fairies Legacy of Holmes“Christopher Clausen asserts confidently that ‘few characters in all of Ranks 9th on the Fictional 100 Most Influential Characters in World Literature“Each Film“Holmes’s life in films is even more spectacular. The Guinness World Records ReferencesKocsik, Diana. “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and The Hound of	the Baskervilles.” SlideShare,
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Слайд 2 Overview
British novelist, short story writer, poet, doctor of

OverviewBritish novelist, short story writer, poet, doctor of medicineBorn in Edinburgh,

medicine
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland on May 22, 1859
Studied medicine

at the University of Edinburgh (where he met Dr. Joseph Bell)



Слайд 3 As a child…
His father, a chronic alcoholic, was

As a child…His father, a chronic alcoholic, was later committed to

later committed to an insane asylum
He had a special

bond with his mom:
“In my early childhood, as far as I can remember anything at all, the vivid stories she would tell me stand out so clearly …”
“My mother had been so splendid that I could not fail her.”

Слайд 4 As a teenager…
His wealthy family members paid for

As a teenager…His wealthy family members paid for him to go

him to go to boarding school
Athletic: cricket, football/soccer, sailing
Smart:

“He was often found, surrounded by a bevy of totally enraptured younger students, listening to the amazing stories he would make up to amuse them.”
SURPRISE! He decides to go to medical school.

Слайд 5 As a doctor…
Opened his own medical practice, but

As a doctor…Opened his own medical practice, but was moderately successfulIn

was moderately successful
In his down time, he continued writing stories…


Слайд 6 As an adult…
Married Louise “Touie” Hawkins
“gentle and amiable”
They

As an adult…Married Louise “Touie” Hawkins“gentle and amiable”They had 2 children.She

had 2 children.
She died of TB in 1906.
Married Jean

Leckie in 1907 … after meeting her in 1897
They had 3 children: Denis, Adrian, & Lena Jean
He spoke his last words to her: “You are wonderful.”

Слайд 7 As an author…
Wrote an article about the Boer

As an author…Wrote an article about the Boer War, and was

War, and was knighted in 1902
Wrote many historical articles

and nonfiction works

Слайд 8 Death
Found clutching his chest in the hall of

DeathFound clutching his chest in the hall of his home in

his home in East Sussex, England
Died of heart attack

on July, 7, 1930, aged 71
Tombstone in New Forest, Hampshire reads:
STEEL TRUE
BLADE STRAIGHT
ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
KNIGHT
PATRIOT, PHYSICIAN & MAN OF LETTERS

Слайд 9 Major works
Sherlock Holmes: 4 novels & 56 short

Major worksSherlock Holmes: 4 novels & 56 short storiesOriginally published short

stories
Originally published short stories monthly in the Strand Magazine
1st

novel, 1886: A Study in Scarlet, including Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson
1st book of short stories (12): The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes , in 1892
2nd collection: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, in 1894
“The Speckled Band” was written in 1907 and performed as a successful play

Слайд 10 Sherlock Holmes
Most famous fictional detective of all time
Based

Sherlock HolmesMost famous fictional detective of all timeBased on Conan Doyle’s

on Conan Doyle’s medical professor, Dr. Joseph Bell -

gifted at observation, logic, deduction, and diagnosis
Lived at 221B Baker Street, London
Many readers thought Holmes was REAL!

Слайд 11 World’s Best Detective
Courageous
Clever
Attention to details
Eccentric

World’s Best DetectiveCourageousCleverAttention to detailsEccentric

Слайд 12 Dr. John Watson
Assistant, sidekick
Narrator – loyal, gentleman, observes
Average

Dr. John WatsonAssistant, sidekickNarrator – loyal, gentleman, observesAverage intelligenceFoil

intelligence
Foil


Слайд 13 R.I.P. Holmes
After two novels and 24 short stories,

R.I.P. HolmesAfter two novels and 24 short stories, Conan Doyle grew

Conan Doyle grew tired of Holmes and wanted to

spend his time with more “important” work - so he killed him off in the short story “The Final Problem” in 1893.
How? In a battle with his nemesis, Professor Moriarty! They both fall to their deaths at the Reichenbach Falls.
Readers were OUTRAGED!
Wore black armbands
Sent death threats to Conan Doyle
Placed memorials at the Reichenbach Falls

Слайд 14 But then…
While vacationing in 1901, ACD was playing

But then…While vacationing in 1901, ACD was playing golf with his

golf with his friend, Bertram Fletcher Robinson.
Robinson told him

of a local legend about Squire Richard Cabell, a monstrously evil man, whose death came at the mouths of a pack of huge, fire-breathing hounds (called Black Shucks)…



Слайд 15 Conan Doyle could NOT pass this up…

Conan Doyle could NOT pass this up… and he didn’t really

and he didn’t really want to invent a new

detective, so to his readers’ joy, he made Holmes his main character once again.

Incidentally, he did not bring Holmes back to life (yet), but he set the story at an earlier time in Holmes’ life.

Слайд 16 Holmes returns!
Eventually, Conan Doyle did decide to bring

Holmes returns!Eventually, Conan Doyle did decide to bring back Holmes, and

back Holmes, and he did so in a story

called “The Adventure of the Empty House.”
Apparently, Holmes had faked his own death to fool Moriarty’s henchmen.
ACD went on to write 32 more stories and one more novel before officially retiring his famous detective.

Слайд 17 Weird, but true…
ACD wrote a book called The

Weird, but true…ACD wrote a book called The Coming of the

Coming of the Fairies (1921).
He was convinced that fairies

existed and proved it by adding photographs.
The photographs were actually faked by two young girls - the “fairies” were paper cutouts!

Слайд 18 The Cottingley Fairies

The Cottingley Fairies

Слайд 19 Legacy of Holmes
“Christopher Clausen asserts confidently that ‘few

Legacy of Holmes“Christopher Clausen asserts confidently that ‘few characters in all

characters in all of literature are as widely known

as Sherlock Holmes.’”
“221B Baker Street—or the closest thing to it that can be identified in the modern London thoroughfare—is a pilgrimage site for faithful Holmes devotees from around the world.”

Слайд 20 Ranks 9th on the Fictional 100 Most Influential Characters

Ranks 9th on the Fictional 100 Most Influential Characters in World

in World Literature
“Each generation wants to see its own

Holmes in action. At least twenty-one plays have been based on aspects of Holmes’s life.”

Слайд 21 Film
“Holmes’s life in films is even more spectacular.

Film“Holmes’s life in films is even more spectacular. The Guinness World

The Guinness World Records 2000 lists him as the

character most often portrayed in film.”

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