The Valley of Fear
Style and Technique
Arthur Conan Doyle's novel «The Valley of Fear» is characterized by the classic detective style typical of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The book's structure is divided into two parts: the first part focuses on the investigation of the crime, while the second part provides the backstory explaining the motives and circumstances. The language of the work is clear and concise, facilitating the dynamic development of the plot. Conan Doyle employs literary devices such as retrospection and flashbacks to reveal the characters' backstories and the motives for the crime. Dialogues between characters, especially between Holmes and Watson, are rich with wit and logical reasoning, emphasizing the intellectual atmosphere of the work. The author skillfully creates tension and intrigue, gradually unveiling the details of the crime and engaging the reader in the investigative process. The description of the setting and characters is detailed, helping to create a vivid and convincing picture of the events.
