The Great Unreadable

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The Great Unreadable is an article written published in The Bookman in april 1928.

The article includes opinions by various authors, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Below is the opinion from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle only:


The Great Unreadable

The Bookman (april 1928, p. 18)

SIR A. CONAN DOYLE:

I do find an air of unreality about Dickens. It all becomes an amusing fairy tale, with the exception of "Edwin Drood," which would have been one of his best, and a few others. But Scott stands time splendidly. I admire him more and more. I put him within measurable distance of Shakespeare.

A. Conan Doyle