Opening Up the Genius of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Evocative and Imaginative Sherlock Holmes Exhibition at the Museum of London

Sherlock Holmes' famous address

Sherlock Holmes’ famous address


The Museum of London have explored the story of Sherlock Holmes and his creation in an evocative and imaginative exhibition.


Sheila & Jamie at the Sherlock exhibition, Museum of London

Sheila & Jamie at the Sherlock exhibition, Museum of London


When we visited on Saturday, as Sherlock fans, we found much to enthral, amuse and intrigue us. I was particularly captivated by a number of paintings of Victorian London in the fog, which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used to such great effect in his Sherlock Holmes stories.


He used the fog of London almost as a character in its own right, as a metaphor for human life, and for the mysteries Holmes was called upon to unravel. Sherlock Holmes’s familiarity with the rail network, the bus routes, the streets, pubs and cafes was used not only to give the stories character and depth but almost to power them. The exhibition enriched my understanding of how setting itself fires and drives a writer’s creativity.


A new client for Sherlock Holmes

A new client for Sherlock Holmes


The number of actors (the highest on the list, to my mind, are Jeremy Brett and ) who have portrayed Holmes in the media is just one indication of the hold the character has taken on the public imagination.


An inspiring and illuminating exhibition which I recommend to all lovers of the Sherlock Holmes stories.


Sherlock's iconic coat

Sherlock’s iconic coat


Filed under: About Books I love, Authors I love, Books, British, creative writing, culture Tagged: Conan Doyle, exhbition, London, Museum of London, SC Skillman author, Sherlock Holmes
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Published on December 15, 2014 04:49
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