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Arthur Conan Doyle's Fascination with Fairies

The chapter explores Arthur Conan Doyle's interest in fairies depicted in the photographs taken by two cousins in 1919. It contrasts Conan Doyle's belief in fairies and a parallel universe with his logical and deductive character of Sherlock Holmes, who finds rational explanations for supernatural events. The discussion also covers the inspiration behind a novel focusing on fairies and changelings, set in a thriller for adults, highlighting the enduring fascination with fairies in modern times.

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