Letter to Mrs Charrington

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This undated letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle, from 12 Tennison Road, South Norwood, to Mrs. Charrington declaring that he would like to "save the situation" but is "well convinced after much thought that Holmes is not fitted for dramatic representation," however he is ready to come in and meet her.


Letter (extract)

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[Holmes's] reasonings & deductions (which are the whole point of the character) would become an intolerable bore upon the stage. I would do both him and [..] an ill service by dramatising him.

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  • Letter auctioned at Sotheby's (London), 17 december 1998, Lot 317.