Micah Clarke: A Quick Read edition

Micah Clarke: A Quick Read edition

by Quick Read and Arthur Conan Doyle
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 26/04/2024

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- Reading time of the complete text: about 16 hours

- Reading time of the summarized text: 36 minutes


"**Micah Clarke**" is a historical adventure novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, published in 1889, set during the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 in England. The bildungsroman follows Micah Clarke's journey from a naive boy to a seasoned soldier of fortune, amidst the historical backdrop of the Monmouth Rebellion. The novel delves into the religious dimension of the conflict, depicting Micah's disillusionment with religious extremism and his ultimate belief in toleration. Notable historical figures like Judge Jeffreys are intricately characterized, with speculation that Wilde's "Dorian Gray" may have been influenced by Doyle's portrayal. The novel has been adapted into radio plays, and it's noted that both Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde were invited to write novels for Lippincott's Monthly Magazine after a dinner party. The friendship between the two authors remained distant, and there's debate about whether Wilde truly liked "Micah Clarke." Doyle's characterization of Judge Jeffreys is discussed, with speculation about its influence on Wilde's "Dorian Gray." The book also provides references and external links for further exploration.

ISBN:
9782385823047
9782385823047
Category:
Anthologies (non-poetry)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
26-04-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
​QuickRead
Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh in 1859 and died in 1930. Within those years was crowded a variety of activity and creative work that made him an international figure and inspired the French to give him the epithet 'the good giant'.

He was the nephew of 'Dickie Doyle' the artist, and was educated at Stonyhurst, and later studied medicine at Edinburgh University, where the methods of diagnosis of one of the professors provided the idea for the methods of deduction used by Sherlock Holmes. He set up as a doctor at Southsea and it was while waiting for patients that he began to write.

His growing success as an author enabled him to give up his practice and turn his attention to other subjects. His greatest achievement was, of course, his creation of Sherlock Holmes, who soon attained international status and constantly distracted him from his other work; at one time Conan Doyle killed him but was obliged by public protest to restore him to life.

And in his creation of Dr Watson, Holmes's companion in adventure and chronicler, Conan Doyle produced not only a perfect foil for Holmes but also one of the most famous narrators in fiction.

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