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This article explores timeless literary masterpieces and their iconic creators. It discusses "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Arthur Conan Doyle, "Romeo and Juliet" along with other works by William Shakespeare, and significant novels like "Robinson Crusoe" and "Dracula" by Daniel Defoe and Bram Stoker, respectively. Furthermore, it highlights "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens and the influence of other notable authors such as Agatha Christie and Jules Verne. A deep dive into the heritage of classic literature, revealing the stories and the storytellers.
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TheAdventures of Sherlock Holmes waswrittenby … William Shakespeare Arthur ConanDoyle Homer Charles Dickens
Romeo and Juliet waswrittenby … William Shakespeare Arthur ConanDoyle Homer Charles Dickens
TheAdventures of Robinson Crusoe waswrittenby … Arthur ConanDoyle BramStoker Daniel Defoe Charles Dickens
Dracula waswrittenby … Arthur ConanDoyle BramStoker Daniel Defoe Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist waswrittenby … Arthur ConanDoyle BramStoker Daniel Defoe Charles Dickens
Hamlet waswrittenby … Agatha Christie William Shakespeare Jane Austen Charles Dickens
TheThreeMusketeers waswrittenby … Agatha Christie Charles Dickens Jane Austen Alexandre Dumas
AroundtheWorld in EightyDays waswrittenby … Jules Verne Charles Dickens Jane Austen Alexandre Dumas