Habitually characterised as a late-appearing variant upon the Victorian Quest Romance, The Lost World in fact marked the beginning of Arthur Conan Doyle’s prolonged investigation of science, ideology and belief under the inhibiting constraints of early twentieth-century modernity. The narratives span from 1912 to 1929 and this new collection will be dedicated to re-evaluating the narratives, their author, the wider culture that he inhabited and the legacy of his work for the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. We are interested in work that treats the texts either directly or tangentially through other aspects of Conan Doyle’s life and thought
Arthur Conan Doyle, a young physician in general practice in the provinces who had published some fi...
Forms part of the Core Materials of the C. Frederick Kittle Collection of Doyleana at the Newberry L...
This article examines contemporary literary recastings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, ...
Edited Collection: Challenger Unbound (Revaluating Arthur Conan Doyle's Professor Challenger Narr...
Conan Doyle’s The Lost World (1912), The Poison Belt (1913), and The Land of Mist (1926) feature his...
Among the earliest adaptors of Sherlock Holmes was Arthur Conan Doyle. One of the reasons why Holm...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
Conan Doyle’s œuvre is articulated along three major literary axes and Hélène Machinal accordingly d...
Arthur Conan Doyle employed the quest narrative structure in his Professor Challenger novels and sho...
Conan Doyle: Writing, Profession, and Practice approaches Conan Doyle's writing in terms of themes s...
In this essay, I examine Conan Doyle’s Spiritualist works in relation to his Sherlock Holmes canon. ...
"Author's edition."Binder's title; each volume has special t. p.v. 1. Micah Clarke.--v. 2. The white...
As the Victorian age neared its end and the new century presented challenges and new courses of prog...
Contains manuscript materials including personal papers, correspondence, scientific and literary art...
Arthur Conan Doyle, a young physician in general practice in the provinces who had published some fi...
Forms part of the Core Materials of the C. Frederick Kittle Collection of Doyleana at the Newberry L...
This article examines contemporary literary recastings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, ...
Edited Collection: Challenger Unbound (Revaluating Arthur Conan Doyle's Professor Challenger Narr...
Conan Doyle’s The Lost World (1912), The Poison Belt (1913), and The Land of Mist (1926) feature his...
Among the earliest adaptors of Sherlock Holmes was Arthur Conan Doyle. One of the reasons why Holm...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
Conan Doyle’s œuvre is articulated along three major literary axes and Hélène Machinal accordingly d...
Arthur Conan Doyle employed the quest narrative structure in his Professor Challenger novels and sho...
Conan Doyle: Writing, Profession, and Practice approaches Conan Doyle's writing in terms of themes s...
In this essay, I examine Conan Doyle’s Spiritualist works in relation to his Sherlock Holmes canon. ...
"Author's edition."Binder's title; each volume has special t. p.v. 1. Micah Clarke.--v. 2. The white...
As the Victorian age neared its end and the new century presented challenges and new courses of prog...
Contains manuscript materials including personal papers, correspondence, scientific and literary art...
Arthur Conan Doyle, a young physician in general practice in the provinces who had published some fi...
Forms part of the Core Materials of the C. Frederick Kittle Collection of Doyleana at the Newberry L...
This article examines contemporary literary recastings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, ...