The Real World of Arthur Conan Doyle

11th April 2021 5:00pm to 5:50pm

For well over a century, the Sherlock Holmes novels have dominated the world of crime fiction and perpetuated a particular view of life in Victorian and Edwardian England. A world of criminal masterminds, intricate homicides and London as a detective’s playground. Yet the real world was far more complex.

With the launch of Shrabani Basu’s riveting new book, The Mystery of the Parsee Lawyer, and the release of Netflix’s new Sherlock series, The Irregulars, this fascinating panel event explores the overlooked world of Arthur Conan Doyle – from prejudice and racism to child poverty and upper-class drug addiction. Chaired by BBC broadcaster Dr Matthew Sweet, panellists include Shrabani Basu and Dr Clare Clarke.

Booking & payment

This is an online event hosted on the British Library platform. Bookers will be sent a link in advance giving access and will be able to watch at any time for 48 hours after the start time.

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