How do Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories of Sherlock Holmes subvert the Victorian criminalization of the poor class? How does the author critique societal prejudices against the working class?
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Arthur Conan Doyle's stories of Sherlock Holmes subvert Victorian attitudes towards the poor by portraying criminals from various social classes, thereby challenging societal prejudices. Diverse Criminal Profiles: Doyle's depiction of criminals in the Sherlock Holmes stories spans different social sRead more
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