Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: The Most Mysterious Knight How many people do you know that can use words to create worlds? Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived a thorough life filled with adventures. Conan’s own personal experiences tended to bleed into his books and plays, which is probably why people love his work so much. He was a man that used his whole life and talents to impact the world in ways that many people never will. The early life of Mr. Doyle was a very interesting one. On May 22, 1859, Arthur Conan Doyle was introduced to the world (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). He was born to Charles Altamont Doyle and Mary Foley Doyle in Edinburgh, Scotland (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). In this humble, Irish-Catholic home, Mrs. Doyle entertained …show more content…
In his ninth year, Doyle began attending a Jesuit boarding school, which affluent people in his family paid for (Biography.com Editors). During these years, Arthur spent his free time making up stories to tell the younger students (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). He was also an excellent cricket player (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). Doyle graduated from the boarding school in 1876 and pursued a medical career at the University of Edinburgh (Wilson). In between his two educational endeavors, Arthur had to return home to sign the committal papers of his father into a lunatic asylum (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). Once back at the University, Doyle dove into his studies. He met many influential people—of both the present and future. One of his most personal influencers was Dr. Joseph Bell, the inspiration for the infamous Sherlock Holmes. He had all the same character qualities as the detective. He was deductive, observational, and had common sense (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). Everything was going smoothly in his life, but Arthur wanted a change. Therefore, he decided to drop his studies and go on …show more content…
He started adulthood off with a bang, with his first job as a medical officer on the “Mayumba.” The “Mayumba” was a boat that travelled between Liverpool and the west coast of Africa (Biography.com Editors). After a while, he tired of this and opened a medical practice in Portsmouth (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). In August of 1885, Doyle married Louisa Hawkins Doyle (Wilson). Arthur contracted a potentially deadly case of the flu in May of 1891. He battled with this sickness for a while and almost died from it! When he finally did get over it, Arthur abandoned his medical practice in favor of focusing on writing (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). Kingsley’s birth greatly enhanced the lives of both Mr. and Mrs. Doyle. He was their second child. Their daughter, nary, was the first (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). Soon afterwards, though, doctors diagnosed Louisa with Tuberculosis. Doyle spent the rest of his wife’s life writing and taking care of her (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). Looking for a change of pace, Arthur decided to volunteer in the Boer War. Enlistment officers rejected Doyle, and he instead volunteered as a medical doctor (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). After his time in the war, Arthur attempted to become involved with politics. Even though he lost, it was only by a slight number of votes (Arthur Conan Doyle Literary Estate). King Edward VII knighted him in