Introductory materials
- Biography
- Chronology
- The Doyles; A Talented Victorian Family of Artists and Writers
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in Hindhead, Surrey
- The Reichenbach Falls, near Meiringen, Switzerland
- Author and "Sportesmann": Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in Switzerland
- The Curious Case of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the Cottingley Fairies
Literature
- Works
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Literary Career
- Neil McCaw's Historical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes (review)
- Geoffrey Finch's The Uncollected Cases of Sherlock Holmes (new fiction, review)
- Doyle's literary relations: sources, influences, confluences, & reputation
- Characterization
- Genre, mode, and style
- Victorian authors
Social and political history
- Doyle's political themes and contexts (sitemap)
- “Who will say what is possible in such a country?” South America as bridge to the unknown dreamland
- Racism and genocide in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World
- Arthur Conan Doyle as Defender of the Unjustly Accused
- The Lost World in the context of Darwinism, imperialism, and South Anerican history
- Victorian political history
- Victorian social history
Other cultural contexts (sitemaps for sections outside individual authors = ***)
Other resources
Last modified 17 December 2019