Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- Pages
- 389
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~6h 49min
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a book by Arthur Conan Doyle. It has 389 pages.
About this book
Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1892 collection establishes the foundational template for modern detective fiction through a series of twelve short stories. The narrative introduces readers to a brilliant consulting detective who resides at 221B Baker Street alongside his chronicler, Dr. John Watson. Through Watson’s observational lens, Doyle presents a methodical approach to criminal investigation that emphasizes empirical evidence, psychological insight, and rigorous logical deduction. The narratives explore late Victorian London as a landscape of hidden crimes and social complexities, where seemingly ordinary clues unravel into intricate puzzles. Beyond their procedural precision, the stories examine themes of justice, morality, and the tension between rationality and human emotion. Doyle’s creation of a detective who relies on scientific observation rather than intuition permanently altered the mystery genre, influencing generations of writers and shaping public understanding of forensic investigation. The enduring appeal of these tales lies in their crisp pacing, distinctive character dynamics, and the systematic unraveling of deception through careful analysis.
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes has 389 pages.
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Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1892 collection establishes the foundational template for modern detective fiction through a series of twelve short stories. The narrative introduces readers to a brilliant consulting detective who resides at 221B Baker Street alongside his chronicler, Dr. John Watson. Through W...
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was written by Arthur Conan Doyle.