Claradoon wrote:
Absolutely like Sherlock Holmes. So there's something unpleasant about the author?
Yeah...For one thing, I'm hardly sensitive to other people's political sentiments, but Doyle was a nationalist of the worst kind. He insisted that Britain's use of concentration camps against the Boers was perfectly acceptable and that the wretched conditions within it were "exaggerated." He outright denied the reports that British soldiers had committed acts of atrocities towards women and children in Africa because they were "good British boys." If anyone questioned the integrity of Britain, he would go nuts on them. He also let his step-wife abuse his children and basically ignored their existence after his first wife's death. That last part really infuriated me. The letters his children sent back and forth to each other regarding their exile from their father's house is really heart-breaking.
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I have not the kind affections of a pigeon. - Ralph Waldo Emerson