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fandomsecrets2015-04-26 03:36 pm
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Re: f!s, I need some perspective :( (Arthur Conan Doyle drama)
I realize that is not a particularly common stance in fandom. But it is the way I am. Creators are VERY important to me.
Re: f!s, I need some perspective :( (Arthur Conan Doyle drama)
(Anonymous) 2015-04-26 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)Did he reconcile with them later? Did he keep up his responsibilities financially, even if not emotionally? The story doesn't end where you left it, does it?
Re: f!s, I need some perspective :( (Arthur Conan Doyle drama)
It is true that Louise's death and illness were a very traumatic ordeal for Doyle, and I would actually agree that on some level it's a case of "grief doing weird things to people". He did later reconcile with Mary (Kingsley died in his youth), and she even helped him run his Psychic Bookshop. He did also supply her with some money (though at the time, he seems to have used her financial dependence upon him as a tool of manipulation).
They never quite made up, though, and he left the entirety of his creative copyright to Jean's children instead. There are accounts of Mary living in relative poverty, while Adrian&Dennis Conan Doyles were basically rich playboys.
The situation isn't exactly unambiguous, of course. Perhaps it is also that I come from a place of emotional bias myself - I'm a child abuse victim who's still struggling with what happened, so it's hard for me to understand - let alone forgive - a person who does things like this, for whatever reason.
Re: f!s, I need some perspective :( (Arthur Conan Doyle drama)
(Anonymous) 2015-04-26 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)Re: f!s, I need some perspective :( (Arthur Conan Doyle drama)
I do want to believe he did change, and you're right, there's evidence to suggest that. Though I don't see why he had to be so unjust to her in his will if he really recognizes that he was doing something wrong.
Re: f!s, I need some perspective :( (Arthur Conan Doyle drama)
(Anonymous) 2015-04-26 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)You said he left the creative copyright to the second family, but did he leave anything for her that wasn't Holmes? Did he cut her out entirely?
Re: f!s, I need some perspective :( (Arthur Conan Doyle drama)
(Anonymous) 2015-04-26 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)Tbh to me it the story sounds like it might be someone who is trying to forget his wife's death and move on but is irrationally resenting the children for not letting him do that. If he didn't neglect the other children there has to be some reason the children of the first marriage were singled out to be ignored. That he mentions sentimentality being weakness of character stands out as possibly very relevant, idk