Adventures in the Strand: Arthur Conan Doyle and the Strand Magazine Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Adventures in the Strand: Arthur Conan Doyle and the Strand Magazine Book

In 1891, the first issue of The Strand magazine appeared; it was an immediate and massive success, mainly due to the debut of Sherlock Holmes in its pages. In this study of the relationship between Holmes's ceator and the magazine, Mike Ashley first sketches the early career paths of Conan Doyle, the publisher George Newnes and editor Greenhough Smith before exploring their extraordinary achievement and Doyles subsequent 40-year association with The Strand up to his death in 1930.Read More

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    Conan Doyle s name is synonymous with The Strand magazine, chiefly because of the Sherlock Holmes stories but also due to many of his other contributions, such as the Professor Challenger stories, his articles on spiritualism and fairies, and his coverage of the major battles of World War I. From 1891 until his death in 1930, almost 300 contributions by Doyle were published in The Strand, including 120 stories, 9 serialized novels, and dozens of other items including poetry and interviews. It is impossible fully to appreciate Conan Doyle s artistic development without considering the context of The Strand, as it published almost all of his most memorable and important stories, but it also published essays, commentary and other works that have become unjustly forgotten. Doyle s contributions highlight, for example, his abilities as a sportsman, an interest which frequently found its way into his fiction. This study charts his outlook and views, examines his shifting reputation during his lifetime, and assesses how Doyle s contributions to The Strand fit into his overall output as a writer. Ashley uncovers hidden aspects of Doyle s writings that reveal him to be a more broadly talented writer than he is often given credit for.

  • 0712309845
  • 9780712309844
  • Mike Ashley
  • 25 February 2016
  • British Library Board
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 288
  • 1st Edition
  • Illustrated
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