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From: National Review
Date: 19990531
Author:Lejeune, Anthony
Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle, by Daniel Stashower (Holt, 512 pp., $32.50)
Certain facts about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle are familiar to everyone who knows anything at all about the creator of Sherlock Holmes. He based Holmes partly on a brilliantly observant diagnostician who had taught him at medical college in Edinburgh. He was irritated by the way in which the vast worldwide success of the Sherlock Holmes stories tended to obscure what he considered his more important work, especially the historical novels, such as The White Company and Sir Nigel; which is ...
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