Sir Arthur Conan DoyleYou see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear.’ Famous for his art of deduction, a significant fictional character known by all, Sherlock Holmes whose creator is a British writer who originally happened to be physician, Sir Arthur Conan Dyle. He wrote around 4 major novels and city-short stories revolving around the lives of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson related to their deductive detective skills and practices. Doyle was inspired by his university teacher, Joseph Bell, for the character of Sherlock Holmes. In a letter to Bell, Doyle wrote, "It is most certainly to you that I owe Sherlock Holmes ... round the center of deduction and inference and observation which I have heard you inculcate I have tried to build up a man”. He had a keen interest in mystical subjects as well and was influenced by a member of Portsmouth Literary and Philosophical Society to start a series of psychic investigations which included experiments in telepathy and sitting with mediums. His non-sherlokian works include writing stories, plays, romances, non-fiction, historical novels and poetry. His works include stories about Professor Challenger and the Napoleonic soldier Brigadier Gerard. Doyle had a keen interest in sports as well. He played football under the pseudonym A. C. Smith as a goalkeeper for Portsmouth Association Football Club. He had a keen interest in cricket as well, he played a few first-class matches for the Marylebone Cricket Club and Allahabarries alongside authors J.M. Barrie and A.A. Milne. Read More Read Less
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