How does Canon Doyle create atmosphere about suspense in the approach to Baskerville Hall?
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How does Canon Doyle create atmosphere about suspense in the approach to Baskerville Hall? This essay is based on the novel the Hound of Baskervilles. It was written by Canon Doyle. I am going to have a discussion about how he built atmosphere and anticipation into the story. Sir Canon Doyle was a very popular author. He was born in 1859 and died in 1930. During his life he did many things although he is mostly remembered for creating the character 'Sherlock Holmes'. He was a physician and a keen sports player. One of 'Sherlock Holmes' most famous quote was 'Elementary, my dear Watson'. He was so popular with his readers that when Doyle killed his character off in one of his novels the public protested and he had to bring him back. He also made some other novels like 'A study in Scarlet', 'The sign of the Four' and 'The...

