Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 - July 7, 1930) was a Scottish physicist and writer. Arthur Conan Doyle is known around the world for his detective stories about Sherlock Holmes. The story of Holmes is still loved by millions of readers. The reader will be amazed that Holmes solved criminal cases with great logic and thinking.
Many of Arthur Conan Doyle's works have been translated from Russian into Uzbek. In particular, "Stories about Sherlock Holmes" is one of the favorite works of many Uzbek readers.
Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859 in Edinburgh. He studied at the University of Edinburgh. In addition to writing, Doyle also studied physics and medicine.
Conan Doyle began his career with The Secret of the Sesas Valley (1879). Doyle's The Expelled (1893), The Courage of Captain Gerard (1894-95), Rodney Stone (1896), the historical and adventure novels The Lost World (1912), The Poisoned Zone (1913), and Maracot. He is the author of science fiction works (1929).
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930) was a Scottish writer who went down in history as the inventor of the famous investigator Sherlock Holmes. However, it is too short to identify this well-known intellectual without considering areas other than his detective character. Well, the English author also had a great journalistic career and was a very respected public figure.
His remaining literary work is very prolific, containing more than sixty titles. Including the Great Burning War (1900) and the Lost World (1912), perhaps the most famous. In addition, Doyle has created a number of historical, romantic, and novel novels. as well as science fiction, comic stories, plays, books of poetry, essays, and biographies. Arthur Ignatius was baptized as Conan Doyle, and he was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. He grew up in a wealthy Irish Catholic family with a wealthy conservative and a good reputation in the British art world. His mother, Mary Fully, knew how to combine her passion for letters with homework (and pass it on to her children).
Charles, on the other hand, said his father was a great painter (read the picture on the cover of Scarlet, the first book featuring Holmes). However, he was an alcoholic, so he stayed in health facilities several times. Similarly, his father’s illness caused his uncles to care for baby Arthur when he was 9 years old.
From medicine to literature
Doyle first established two medical offices in Portsmouth and later in London. In both cases, he did not bring the income needed to stabilize his profession. However, this situation left him a lot of time to write. In this way, in this way, editions of short texts emerged as follows: The Story of J. Habakuk Jeffson (1884) Creating the image of Sherlock Holmes
Dr. Bell impressed young Doyle with the accuracy of his deductive processes. This, along with Edgar Allan Poe’s admiration for Detective Dupin’s character - shaped the mind of his scientific detective. Even kidnapping has been formally studied since the mid-nineteenth century as a methodology for finding the truth of a crime.
Among the recently published academics on the subject, K. Clemens Franken (2015) emphasizes the neuralgic nature of the observed data. At that time, a theory based on rational evidence is the key to solving any mystery. Therefore, any type of scientifically unverifiable response based on esoteric, superstitious, or random beliefs is excluded.or The Secrets of Klomber (1889).
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