Sherlock's Men: Masculinity, Conan Doyle, and Cultural History

Joseph A. Kestner
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This is a study of masculinity in the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, particularly the Sherlock Holmes stories. The work is divided into three sections, focusing on aspects of masculinity in three eras - the Victorian Holmes, the Edwardian Holmes and the Georgian Holmes.
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