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The Mind Creative March 2014 What Doyle never expected was the startling reaction from the readers and fans of the detective; and the outcome was immediate. Subscriptions to The Strand dropped off to record levels. Doyle went off on another literary path but people did not want any other style oozing from his pen. Anyway, he was soon in need of better finances and the only way forward for him was to return to Sherlock Holmes. He started writing The Hound of Baskervilles and in 1903 he brought Holmes back to life with an excuse of a “faked death”. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle This time around, Doyle delved head first into the mystery stories and produced four novels and 56 short stories. In the end, he tried to bring in a graceful retirement for the detective; a ploy that failed again. Sherlock Holmes has definitely outlived Arthur Conan Doyle. And so has Holmes’ biographer Dr. Watson. In 1934, the Sherlock Holmes Society and the Baker Street Irregulars were formed as societies in London and New York respectively. These two bodies were followed many more “Holmesians” circles in America, England, Denmark, Australia, India and Japan. The London Metropolitan Railway named one of its 20 locomotives after the fictional detective and in 1990 the Sherlock Holmes Museum opened in London. The enduring popularity of Sherlock Holmes has resulted in hundreds of works based on the character including radio plays, TV series, films and stage adaptations. 28