

#590: The Creation of Sherlock Holmes
Mar 4, 2020
In this discussion, Michael Sims, an author known for his work on Sherlock Holmes, uncovers the fascinating life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and how his medical training influenced the iconic detective. The conversation covers the cultural backdrop of Victorian England that birthed Holmes and highlights the detective's unique methodologies. Sims also explores Conan Doyle's spiritualism and the character's lasting allure, making Sherlock a captivating figure even today. The exploration of Holmes' legacy and fan culture adds an engaging twist to the narrative.
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Inspiration for Sherlock Holmes
- Conan Doyle's mentor, Dr. Joseph Bell, was a renowned diagnostician known for his keen observations.
- Dr. Bell would deduce patient details from seemingly insignificant clues, inspiring Sherlock Holmes's methods.
Doyle's Medical Influence
- Conan Doyle's medical background heavily influenced his writing, particularly Sherlock Holmes.
- He combined Bell's diagnostic approach with his love for crime and adventure fiction.
Poe's Influence on Detective Fiction
- Edgar Allan Poe significantly influenced the mystery/detective genre with C. Auguste Dupin.
- Poe's gothic style and focus on amateur detectives with genius-level abilities laid the groundwork for future authors.