Conan Doyle's Sense of Justice: Revision history

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

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20 February 2026

  • curprev 19:0319:03, 20 February 2026 TCDE-Team talk contribs 17,303 bytes +17,303 Created page with "{{Cargo_Research_Articles |date=1993-01-01 |author=Harold Orel |topic=Justice |summary=This scholarly essay examines Arthur Conan Doyle's evolving sense of justice, contrasting Sherlock Holmes's pragmatic moral judgments with Conan Doyle's public advocacy in matters of war, law, taxation, prison reform, and civil liberties. Drawing on fiction, letters, journalism, and historical cases, it argues that Conan Doyle's moral convictions were forceful, often uncompromisin..."