Although best known for his detective fiction, Arthur Conan Doyle was also a poet, publishing several volumes of verse throughout his lifetime. Some of his most notable works include Songs of Action (1898) and Songs of the Road (1911), which showcased his patriotic and often romantic style. Doyle’s poems frequently expressed his admiration for heroism and chivalry, drawing inspiration from historical events and his own experiences, such as his time serving as a surgeon during the Boer War. While his poetry never achieved the same level of acclaim as his Sherlock Holmes stories, it remains an important part of his literary legacy and we'll be taking some time to explore it.
The Live Canon ensemble will perform a selection of poems.
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