Exploring the life of Bertram Fletcher Robinson, this biography reveals his crucial role as an 'assistant plot producer' for Arthur Conan Doyle in the creation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. It delves into Robinson's influence on the story, his literary contributions, and his relationship with Conan Doyle, shedding light on the collaborative process behind one of the most iconic Sherlock Holmes tales. The book provides insights into Robinson's character and the historical context of his work, enriching the understanding of this literary partnership.
Paul R. Spiring Boeken
Deze auteur duikt diep in de wereld van Arthur Conan Doyle en Sherlock Holmes, waarbij hij hun connecties met specifieke locaties en literaire werken onderzoekt. Zijn oeuvre, dat meerdere boeken omvat, is gewijd aan nauwgezet onderzoek binnen de literatuurgeschiedenis. Er wordt bijzondere aandacht besteed aan de analyse van belangrijke verhalen en hun culturele impact. De diepgaande kennis en passie van deze auteur voor deze onderwerpen vestigen hem als een vooraanstaand geleerde op dit gebied.




Between 1904 and 1907, two young journalists called Bertram Fletcher Robinson ('Bobbles') and PG Wodehouse ('Plum') co-authored four satirical playlets together - each is a lampooning review of the previous year's news. This book provides a glimpse into the evolving mind of two of the finest young humorists of their generation.
Rugby Football During the Nineteenth Century
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A fascinating insight into the early years of Rugby Football - carefully reproduced and enhanced with notes and commentaries. During the 1890s, The Times newspaper described Fletcher Robinson as a household name within rugby circles. Hence he was well qualified to write an anecdotal account of the origin of Rugby Union.
Focusing on the unique bond between Bertram Fletcher Robinson and Arthur Conan Doyle, this collection features twenty original short stories by Robinson, who significantly influenced Conan Doyle's work, particularly in "The Hound of the Baskervilles." Celebrating their enduring friendship, the stories reflect the literary legacy they created together during a time when their collaboration shaped British literature. Robinson's untimely death cut short a prolific career, but this tribute honors the lasting impact of their relationship on the literary world.