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Encyclopedia > Dr. Gideon Fell

Doctor Gideon Fell is a fictional detective created by John Dickson Carr. He is the protagonist of 23 novels from 1933 through 1967 as well as a few short stories. Carr was an American who lived most of his adult life in England; Dr. Fell is an Englishman who lives in the London suburbs. He is described as a huge, mustached, corpulent man who wears a cape and a shovel hat and walks with the aid of two canes. He is frequently described as bringing the spirit of Father Christmas or Old King Cole into a room. In his early appearances he was called a lexicographer but this description gradually disappeared and he was thereafter mostly referred to as working on a monumental history of the beer-drinking habits of the English people. He is, of course, an amateur sleuth, frequently called upon by the police, who then frustrates them in the usual manner of most fictional detectives by refusing to reveal his deductions until he has arrived at a complete solution to the problem. Most of his exploits concern the unraveling of locked room mysterys or of "impossible crimes."


Doctor Fell is supposedly based upon a real person -- G.K. Chesterton, who, like Carr, was a master of detective fiction (the Father Brown stories), and whose physical appearance and personality were apparently similar to that of Doctor Fell.


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John Dickson Carr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1460 words)
Carr was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, the son of a sometime Democratic Congressman.
The Dr. Fell mystery The Three Coffins (aka The Hollow Man) (1935), usually considered Carr's masterpiece, features crimes that are variations on both of these scenarios and that has a notable discourse by Dr. Fell on the nature of impossible crimes.
Fell, however, who was frankly fat and walked only with the aid of two canes, was clearly modeled on the British writer G. Chesterton and was at all times a model of civility and geniality.
Dr. Gideon Fell - definition of Dr. Gideon Fell in Encyclopedia (274 words)
Doctor Gideon Fell is a fictional detective created by John Dickson Carr.
Carr was an American who lived most of his adult life in England; Dr. Fell is an Englishman who lives in the London suburbs.
Doctor Fell is supposedly based upon a real person -- G.K. Chesterton, who, like Carr, was a master of detective fiction (the Father Brown stories), and whose physical appearance and personality were apparently similar to that of Doctor Fell.
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