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ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

Biography Arthur Conan Doyle

 Biography Arthur Conan Doyle ( ) - writer


(detective, adventure, scientific genres), doctor.
Arthur Conan Doyle () – writer (detective,
adventure, scientific genres), doctor. Arthur Conan
Doyle was born on 22 may 1859 in Edinburgh to a
creative family (his father was an artist and
architect). At the age of nine, thanks to the
financial assistance of relatives in the biography of
Conan Doyle, he entered a Jesuit College. Returning home in 1876 after graduating from
College, Doyle took up medicine. Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 may 1859 in Edinburgh to
a creative family (his father was an artist and architect). At the age of nine, thanks to the
financial assistance of relatives in the biography of Conan Doyle, he entered a Jesuit College.
Returning home in 1876 after graduating from College, Doyle took up medicine.

 the next stage of education was the University of


Edinburgh. There, Arthur met several writers, and took
up literary work himself. The first work in the biography
of Arthur Conan Doyle's short story was "the
Mystery Sesskey valley." In 1880, Doyle went on Board a
whaling ship to Arctic waters, and two years later made
a trip to West Africa. The next stage of education was the University of Edinburgh. There, Arthur
met several writers, and took up literary work himself. The first work in the biography of Arthur
Conan Doyle's short story was "the Mystery Sesskey valley." In 1880, Doyle went on Board a
whaling ship to Arctic waters, and two years later made a trip to West Africa.

 A ft e r G r a d u a ti n
himself entirely to literature. In 1890, his
novel "Girdlestone Trading house" was
published, which was later published: "a
Study in crimson", "the Mystery
of Cloomber", "Micah Clark", "White
squad". But the most famous series of
works, if we consider a brief biography
of Arthur Conan Doyle, was the series about Sherlock Holmes. After graduating from the
University in 1881, he began to practice. But 10 years later, he devoted himself entirely to
literature. In 1890, his novel "Girdlestone Trading house" was published, which was later
published: "a Study in crimson", "the Mystery of Cloomber", "Micah Clark", "White squad". But
the most famous series of works, if we consider a brief biography of Arthur Conan Doyle, was
the series about Sherlock Holmes.

 In 1900, Doyle participated in the Boer war. His


medical knowledge came in handy – he was a
surgeon. Then he published the work "the War
in South Africa", engaged in publicist activities.
His novels "the Lost world"
and "the Poisoned belt «were
published. Since the beginning
of the First World war, he has been writing articles on military subjects. In the
1920s, Doyle traveled extensively.

 On July 7, 1930, the writer died of a heart attack.

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