Arthur Conan Doyle 
The Refugees [EPUB ebook] 
Historical Novel

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In 'The Refugees, ’ Arthur Conan Doyle weaves a compelling narrative set against the tumultuous backdrop of 18th-century colonial America and the aftermath of the French Revolution. The novel explores themes of displacement, identity, and resilience as it follows a group of French émigrés seeking refuge in a foreign land. Doyle’s elegant prose and vivid characterizations reflect his deep understanding of human emotion and societal upheaval, while also incorporating elements of adventure and historical commentary that enrich the reader’s experience. His meticulous attention to historical detail serves as a testament to the period’s complexities, making the novel a significant work in his oeuvre. Arthur Conan Doyle, best known for his iconic detective Sherlock Holmes, displays a lesser-known but profound grasp of the human condition in 'The Refugees.’ His own experiences with societal change and cultural displacement, combined with his interests in philosophical and political ideologies, inform the narrative’s depth. Doyle’s exposure to diverse cultures and his background as a trained physician also contribute to the novel’s layered character studies and psychological insights. For readers interested in historical fiction that transcends mere storytelling, 'The Refugees’ is a vital exploration of the immigrant experience and the longing for belonging. Doyle’s rich narrative invites reflection on contemporary issues of displacement, making it a resonant and thought-provoking read for those seeking to understand both the past and its parallels in today’s world.

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Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930), a British author and physician, is best remembered for his enduring contributions to detective literature, most notably the creation of the iconic character Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Doyle pursued medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where he began writing short stories. Doyle’s literary talents transcended the mystery genre, evidenced by historical novels such as 'The Refugees’ (1893), which showcases his capacity for gripping narrative and rich historical detail. Beyond 'The Refugees, ’ Doyle’s historical works include 'Micah Clarke’ (1889) and 'The White Company’ (1891), which reflect his deep fascination with history and adventure. Literary scholars often note Doyle’s adept use of logical reasoning and forensic science in his writing, primarily manifested through Holmes’s character in works like 'A Study in Scarlet’ (1887) and 'The Hound of the Baskervilles’ (1902). His work not only resonates with readers for its clever plot constructions but has also significantly influenced the detective fiction genre. Despite the global acclaim for his Sherlock Holmes series, Doyle felt overshadowed by his own creation and had diverse literary interests, as exhibited in his extensive bibliography that spans across science fiction, historical fiction, plays, romances, poetry, and non-fiction. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legacy persists, with his works continually adapted for stage, screen, and modern literature.

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Język Angielski ● Format EPUB ● Strony 325 ● ISBN 8596547009573 ● Rozmiar pliku 0.6 MB ● Wydawca DigiCat ● Miasto Prague ● Kraj CZ ● Opublikowany 2022 ● Do pobrania 24 miesięcy ● Waluta EUR ● ID 8414421 ● Ochrona przed kopiowaniem Społeczny DRM

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