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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

by Arthur Conan Doyle

A collection of twelve short stories featuring detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson as they unravel baffling mysteries in Victorian London. The tales highlight Doyle's skillful use of deduction, atmospheric settings, and the iconic clash between intellect and crime, establishing Holmes as a foundational figure in detective fiction.

Try these questions

  • What recurring themes or motifs appear throughout the stories, and how do they contribute to the overall atmosphere?
  • How does Sherlock Holmes's character embody the traits of the "great detective" archetype, and in what ways does Dr. Watson serve as his foil?
  • In what ways do the stories reflect the social and cultural context of late 19th‑century Victorian England?
  • How does Arthur Conan Doyle employ narrative techniques such as first‑person narration and detailed observation to build suspense and engage the reader?
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle

Anthology, 1892

285 pages · 2 images

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