The Narrative of John Smith

The Narrative of John Smith
Author:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Editors:
With an introduction by Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower and Rachel Foss
ISBN:
9780712358415
Published:
26/09/2011
Format:
Hardback, 144 pages, 195 x 130mm
Price:
£9.95
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Arthur Conan Doyle's first and previously unpublished novel.

Key selling points

  • The first and previously unpublished novel by the bestselling author Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Provides a valuable insight into Conan Doyle’s mind and the development of his writing
  • Stephen Fry said of the publication: "His boundless energy, enthusiasm and wide-ranging mind, not to mention the pitch-perfect, muscular and memorable prose is all on display here in a work whose publication is very very welcome indeed."

Further details

Before there was the astute detective Sherlock Holmes and his capable compatriot Watson, there was the opinionated Everyman, John Smith. In 1883, when he was just 23, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote The Narrative of John Smith while he wasliving in Portsmouth and struggling to establish himself as both a doctor and a writer. He had already succeeded in having a number of short stories published in leading magazines of the day, such as Blackwood’s, All the Year Round, London Society, and the Boy’s Own Paper – but as was the accepted practice of literary journals of the time, his stories had been published anonymously. Thus, Conan Doyle knew that in order to truly establish his name as a writer, he would have to write a novel. That novel – the first he ever wrote and only now published for the first time – is The Narrative of John Smith.
Many of the themes and stylistic tropes of his later writing, including his first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet (published in 1887) can be clearly seen. More a series of ruminations than a traditional novel, The Narrative of John Smith is of considerable biographical importance and provides an exceptional window into the mind of the creator of Sherlock Holmes. Through John Smith, a 50 year-old man confined to his room by an attack of gout, Conan Doyle sets down his thoughts and opinions on a range of subjects – including  literature, science, religion, war, and education – with no detectable insecurity or diffidence.
Though unfinished, The Narrative of John Smith stands as a fascinating record of the early work of a man on his way to becoming one of the best-known  authors in the world. This book will be welcomed with enthusiasm by the numerous Conan Doyle devotees.

About the Author / Editor

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 – 1930) was a British physician and writer, most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes. He was a prolific writer whose other works include science fiction stories, historical novels,plays, romances, poetry, and non-fiction.

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