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Arthur Conan Doyle and Photography

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Arthur Conan Doyle is best known as the author of the Sherlock Holmes stories. However, his works are far more extensive than these familiar works. They include historical novels, political pamphlets, historical studies, science fiction novels and, last but not least, numerous publications on spiritualism. Photography plays a central role in his work and gives rise to a highly peculiar world of imagination. The photographs allow us to take a look at the world in around 1900 with all its oddities. For Conan Doyle’s contemporaries, Sherlock Holmes was a real figure. To Conan Doyle, photographs of elves, the dead and ghosts testified to their existence. This book collects these images, along with the imaginarium that surrounds them. The thematic range includes amateur photography, questions of colonialism, spiritualism, fairy photographs, but also fictional texts such as the Sherlock Holmes novels and stories or the novels The Lost World or The Land of Mist with Professor Challenger as the protagonist.
Edinburgh University Press
Title: Arthur Conan Doyle and Photography
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Arthur Conan Doyle is best known as the author of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
However, his works are far more extensive than these familiar works.
They include historical novels, political pamphlets, historical studies, science fiction novels and, last but not least, numerous publications on spiritualism.
Photography plays a central role in his work and gives rise to a highly peculiar world of imagination.
The photographs allow us to take a look at the world in around 1900 with all its oddities.
For Conan Doyle’s contemporaries, Sherlock Holmes was a real figure.
To Conan Doyle, photographs of elves, the dead and ghosts testified to their existence.
This book collects these images, along with the imaginarium that surrounds them.
The thematic range includes amateur photography, questions of colonialism, spiritualism, fairy photographs, but also fictional texts such as the Sherlock Holmes novels and stories or the novels The Lost World or The Land of Mist with Professor Challenger as the protagonist.

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