The Red-Headed League | Analysis

Here, we present a complete guide for the analysis of the short story "The Red-Headed League" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in which we deal with all the most relevant elements of the story: summary, structure, characters, setting, themes, language, style, and much more. Use these pages an inspiration for your own analysis.

Presentation of the text

Title: “The Red-Headed League”
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
Published in: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Date of Publication: 1892
Genre: Short Story

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a Scottish writer who gained fame through his most famous character, the private detective Sherlock Holmes, who is also the protagonist of "The Red-Headed League". The stories about Sherlock Holmes have made Sir Arthur one of the most famous writers of adventure and crime fiction of all time.

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Structure

The short story is structured around a mystery regarding one of the main characters, Jabez Wilson. Because he believes he was tricked into responding an ad in the newspaper, Wilson turns to the famous detective Sherlock Holmes for help. With his keen spirit of observation, Holmes solves the case in one night, much to Doctor Watson's surprise.

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