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‘Tales of Terror and Mystery’ is a volume of 13 short stories from the prolific ‘Sherlock Holmes’ author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Stories in the collection include the mystery of a disappearing train in ‘The Lost Special’ and the surprising science-fiction story ‘The Horror of the Heights’. Full of classic Doyle mystery, this collection also includes some wonderful terror tales from the much-loved author.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a British author, best known as the creator of the world-famous detective Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh, he was educated in England and Austria before studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh. It was during his time at university that Doyle began writing short stories, submitting them to magazines and journals. His first Sherlock Holmes novel, ‘A Study in Scarlet’ was written in just three weeks and published in 1887 to favourable reviews, and more Sherlock adventures followed. By 1893, Doyle was growing tired of Sherlock and attempted to kill him off in the story ‘The Final Problem’, but public outcry caused him to resurrect the famous detective. He featured in a total of 56 short stories and four novels along with his trusty sidekick Dr Watson and made Doyle one of the best-paid authors of the time. The stories have been adapted multiple times; most recently in the successful BBC series ‘Sherlock’ starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. Later literary works included the Professor Challenger series which began with ‘The Lost World’, in which Challenger sets out to find evidence of prehistoric life. The book inspired numerous adaptations, including the films ‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘The Lost World’. In later life Doyle became captivated by the world of spiritualism and the occult and published non-fiction works about his beliefs including ‘The Coming of the Fairies’. Arthur Conan Doyle died at home in 1930.

Auteur

  • Né en 1859 et mort en 1930, sir Arthur Conan Doyle n'était pas à l'origine écrivain mais médecin. C'est comme médecin de bord qu'à vingt-deux ans, il s'embarque sur un navire et parcourt les mers, de l'Arctique aux côtes de l'Afrique. Il prend part aux campagnes du Soudan et à la guerre des Boers. C'est d'ailleurs à une œuvre patriotique sur la guerre en Afrique qu'il doit d'être anobli par la reine Victoria.En effet, le roman historique est son genre de prédilection : Conan Doyle se veut l'émule de Walter Scott. C'est pourtant la première aventure de Sherlock Holmes qui lui vaudra un succès immédiat, un succès tel que le personnage finira par rendre jaloux son auteur... Celui-ci tentera de faire disparaître Sherlock Holmes, mais le public le forcera à ressusciter le détective, toujours accompagné du non moins célèbre docteur Watson.Pourtant l'auteur n'avait rien à envier à son héros : également énergique et sportif, il parvint lui-même à élucider plusieurs énigmes policières.

Auteur(s) : Arthur Conan Doyle

Caractéristiques

Editeur : Saga Egmont International

Auteur(s) : Arthur Conan Doyle

Publication : 4 janvier 2024

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)

Taille(s) : 307 ko (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9788728019894

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