Produktbeschreibung
In "Round the Red Lamp: Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life," Arthur Conan Doyle artfully navigates the complexities of the medical profession through a collection of short stories. This work stands out both for its rich narrative style and its insightful examination of the moral dilemmas faced by medical practitioners in the late 19th century. Doyle's prose elegantly weaves factual observations with imaginative storytelling, reflecting both the romanticism of the era and the burgeoning interest in medical science. Each story illuminates the challenges, triumphs, and ethical quandaries inherent in medicine, providing a nuanced portrayal of the profession against a backdrop of social change and scientific advancement. Arthur Conan Doyle, famed for creating the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes, had a medical background himself, having studied at the University of Edinburgh. His own experiences as a physician heavily influenced the narratives in this collection, allowing him to infuse authenticity and empathy into his portrayal of medical life. Doyle's dual identity as a doctor and a writer enabled him to bridge the gap between science and literature, revealing the human side of medicine. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of medicine, ethics, and storytelling. "Round the Red Lamp" not only provides a captivating glimpse into the medical profession but also showcases Doyle's masterful storytelling ability, making it a crucial addition to the library of anyone who appreciates nuanced literary explorations of life's complexities.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027295296 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9529-6 |