Page values for "Literature as a Milkcow"

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DateDate1992-01-01
TitlePageLiterature as a Milkcow
AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,David Stuart Davies
TopicList of String, delimiter: ,Historiography
SummaryTextThis article reassesses Micah Clarke as Arthur Conan Doyle's first major literary success, examining its historical foundations, political ambivalence, and stylistic influences from Macaulay, Scott, and Dickens. It argues that the novel reveals Conan Doyle's early pursuit of literary dignity and anticipates themes, especially anti-war sentiment, that recur throughout his career.