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HKUL Book Talk on Conan Doyle: Writing, Profession, and Practice
05 Mar 2014
Arthur Conan Doyle is best-known as the creator of the perennially popular detective Sherlock Holmes, but he also wrote historical adventures, scientific romances like The Lost World, supernatural tales, journalism and memoirs. He was a campaigner against injustice, and a believer in Spiritualism. This book is a cultural biography and critical study which investigates Conan Doyle as a maker of culture, an important interpreter of the times he lived in, especially in the spheres of sport, medicine, science, law and order, army and empire, and the life of the spirit.
Speaker: Professor Douglas Kerr (Dean, HKU Faculty of Arts)
Moderator: Dr. Evelyn Chan (Dept. of English, CUHK)
Date: March 6, 2014 (Thursday)
Time: 7:15pm to 9:00pm
Venue: Special Collections, 1/F Main Library
Language: English
Registration: http://lib.hku.hk/friends/reading_club/bt2014_02.html
About the Speaker
Douglas Kerr is a Professor of English and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the Hong Kong University. He has written books about the English war poet Wilfred Owen, the political writer George Orwell, and the ways the East has been imagined by British writers in the colonial and postcolonial period. He is a former Chairman of the Board of the Hong Kong International Literary Festival, and presenter of the RTHK Radio 3 programme The Big Idea.
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