Исследовательский проект Arthur Conan Doyle and his famous novels


1859-1930


Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859 in the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh. Arthur at the age of 4
After leaving school Conan Doyle became a student of the medical faculty at the university of Edinburgh.Arthur worked as an assistant pharmacist to help his family. Arthur as a young doctor
In 1882 he moved to England and began his medical practice in a small English town Southsea. His spare time he devoted to literature. In 1887, he wrote his first detective story "A Study in Scarlet".The main characters were Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
The popularity of Sherlock Holmes and his faithful companion and biographer Dr. Watson became a legend.
In December 1899 the Anglo-Boer War began. Conan Doyle went to Africa as a military doctor. Then he wrote a book "The Great Boer War".In 1902 King Edward VII gave Arthur Conan Doyle the knightly name and the title "Sir".
"Andershou" is a house of Arthur Conan Doyle in the countryside Hayndhede. The writer lived here for ten years. These were the years of his creative career and popularity.

All his life Conan Doyle liked sport. He skied, played golf and went in for boxing.
The writer and his family traveled a lot.
Arthur Conan Doyle died on July 7 in 1930. He was buried in Minstead Hampshire.
Monument to Doyle in  East Sussex Statue of Sherlock Holmes in Edinburgh
There is Sherlock Holmes Museum in London. Museum literary heroBaker - Street 221b

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Russian actor Vasily Livanov, who played Sherlock Holmes Adventures of Sherlock Holmes had four novels: "A Study in Scarlet" (1887), "The Sign of Four" (1890), "Hound of the Baskervilles", "The Valley of Fear" – and five collections of short stories, the most famous of which – "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (1892), "Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes" (1894) and "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" (1905).
Beside detective stories Conan Doyle also wrote historic novels. His two fantastic stories “The lost world” (1912) and “The Poison Belt” (1913) were also successful.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:Complete WorksreadArthur Conan Doyle wrote more than 200 works.


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