Louise Welsh: He created arch-rationalist Sherlock Holmes, but Arthur Conan Doyle was also a crusader for spiritualism
One of Sherlock Holmes's most quoted sayings is his admonishment to Watson in The Sign of Four: "How...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationKimberley MangunAfter World War I, a religious fervor...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
Louise Welsh: He created arch-rationalist Sherlock Holmes, but Arthur Conan Doyle was also a crusade...
In this essay, I examine Conan Doyle’s Spiritualist works in relation to his Sherlock Holmes canon. ...
Nineteenth-century scientific discoveries changed forever the way that reality and truth were define...
This thesis examines the legacy of Spiritualism in the Victorian and Edwardian eras of British histo...
A number of years ago, renowned English biographer Andrew Lycett wrote a short piece about Sir Arthu...
This thesis examines the mistaken premise that Arthur Conan Doyle abandoned rational enquiry in orde...
'Fairies Photographed: An Epoch Making Event', headlined the 1920 Christmas Strand Magazine. Arthur...
Conan Doyle’s The Lost World (1912), The Poison Belt (1913), and The Land of Mist (1926) feature his...
Arthur Conan Doyle employed the quest narrative structure in his Professor Challenger novels and sho...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous creation, Sherlock Holmes, is often viewed as a fictional embodiment of ...
One of the most intriguing characters in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories is the "Na...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
One of Sherlock Holmes's most quoted sayings is his admonishment to Watson in The Sign of Four: "How...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationKimberley MangunAfter World War I, a religious fervor...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
Louise Welsh: He created arch-rationalist Sherlock Holmes, but Arthur Conan Doyle was also a crusade...
In this essay, I examine Conan Doyle’s Spiritualist works in relation to his Sherlock Holmes canon. ...
Nineteenth-century scientific discoveries changed forever the way that reality and truth were define...
This thesis examines the legacy of Spiritualism in the Victorian and Edwardian eras of British histo...
A number of years ago, renowned English biographer Andrew Lycett wrote a short piece about Sir Arthu...
This thesis examines the mistaken premise that Arthur Conan Doyle abandoned rational enquiry in orde...
'Fairies Photographed: An Epoch Making Event', headlined the 1920 Christmas Strand Magazine. Arthur...
Conan Doyle’s The Lost World (1912), The Poison Belt (1913), and The Land of Mist (1926) feature his...
Arthur Conan Doyle employed the quest narrative structure in his Professor Challenger novels and sho...
Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous creation, Sherlock Holmes, is often viewed as a fictional embodiment of ...
One of the most intriguing characters in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories is the "Na...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...
One of Sherlock Holmes's most quoted sayings is his admonishment to Watson in The Sign of Four: "How...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationKimberley MangunAfter World War I, a religious fervor...
In The Lost World (1912) Arthur Conan Doyle creates the eccentric Professor Challenger, a late Victo...