A. Conan Doyle: Poet: Revision history

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12 March 2026

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  • curprev 01:0101:01, 12 March 2026 TCDE-Team talk contribs 49,244 bytes +49,244 Created page with "{{Cargo_Research_Articles |date=2000-05-01 |author=Thomas R. Tietze |topic=Poetry |summary=This article argues that Arthur Conan Doyle should also be taken seriously as a poet, examining the poetic qualities of his prose as well as the themes, models, and narrative methods of his verse. It places his poetry in its literary context, especially in relation to Macaulay and other nineteenth-century writers, and shows how his poems reflect his ideals of energy, patriotism..."