Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has been known to have followed the religion of Spiritualism for a long time, over time the simple following of the religion was growing into more of a life dedication. Leading to a falling out of him and Harry Houdini. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle went as far as publishing a book about spiritualism. Many had thought he was a crazy man for writing such a book promoting Spiritualism.
Doyle had gone on to bring the way the religion is thought of into stories he had written. Stories such as The Coming Of Fairies, The Mist, The New Revelation, The Vital Message, Etc. Plenty of them share the message of spiritualism which translates directly into the literary criticism of Marxism. During the time after WW1 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had been heavily influenced by the religion also acknowledging the criticism of psychoanalysts, resulting in him unconsciously pushing the religion.
The people who surrounded Sir Arthur Conan Doyle all denied this belief and his goal in the end was to prove that it had existed. The religion was so huge to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that he had even believed that his former friend had the powers of spiritualism despite always denying them.
This article speaks on the notability of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the influence of his notability would result in a more notable writing type he would establish. Achievements made by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
As for achievements, they must align with Marxism, showing how his work can change or not change overtime with these achievements made. The most notable achievements that made a difference in his writing were his conversion to spiritualism, his help in the military, and the writing of his short stories. His contribution in the military had led to his writing containing many militaristic themes and some non-fictional stories that delve into those themes. 2nd his writing of short stories garnered him a great reputation which led to his doubt in the stories he wrote. Such as at one point he had even decided to kill off his most popular character; Sherlock Holmes to move onto more valuable characters and stories. The death of his most popular character resulted in plenty of backlash, enough to bring Sherlock Holmes back from the dead and for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to continue writing his stories.
The article speaks on how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has adapted his writing style and changed the way he writes over the years, however it admits he wasn't truly a great writer, and his stylistic changes never truly happened. Despite all that his stories have a psychoanalytical thought behind them.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories have given light to the familiarity of London, the memorability of his characters, and his proper story telling, all leading to the psychological factoring of the reader. As a reader notices these details it gives his story telling such a “realistic” point of view, showing the true nature of the environment that the stories are set in.
`Another concept the article speaks of are his not so well accomplishments, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle non-changing style of writing, allegedly introducing Skiing to Switzerland, and becoming an eye doctor with no patients, this shows an ambition but not only that these "accomplishments" can be seen as Marxism, not granting him those achievements, his writing reflected these. Such as for becoming an eye doctor one murder is caused by a cataract knife reflecting his failure as a doctor. This increases the amount of ways Marxism and Psychoanalytical fit into his writings.
This article alludes to the fact that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s persona heavily contributes to his writing. Not only does it mention his persona as a contributing factor it mentions more achievements, which would be categorized as Marxism.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s primary factor in persona is his enjoyment of popularity, due to such a huge amount of popularity stemming from his stories of Sherlock Holmes, when Holmes was killed it instantly resulted in the revival to regain his popularity. Not just his current persona formed his writing it was his overall persona, he was a descendant of a very artistic family, being made for what he had done in his life devoting it to a sort of art.
As for Marxism, he is said to have inherited some of his writing elements for Edgar Allen Poe, and have said to have been witty and charming with his writing, both being more achievements from his stories, written into the stories.
Nonetheless, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has both Marxism and Psychoanalysis covering all of his stories.