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DateDate1929-08-01
TitlePageConan Doyle as Poet
AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,E. H. Lacon Watson
TopicList of String, delimiter: ,Poetry
SummaryTextThis essay reassesses Arthur Conan Doyle as a poet, arguing that his patriotic ballads and war songs, particularly in Songs of Action, reveal emotional sincerity and narrative vigour often overlooked by readers who know him chiefly as a novelist. While acknowledging unevenness, it contends that his best verse captures the heroic spirit and moral temper of his age.