Here's a breakdown of his main genres:
* Detective Fiction: This is his most well-known genre, with the Sherlock Holmes stories being the most popular.
* Historical Fiction: He wrote several historical novels, including "The White Company" and "Micah Clarke."
* Science Fiction: Doyle dabbled in science fiction, particularly in stories like "The Maracot Deep" and "The Lost World."
* Fantasy: He wrote a few fantasy stories, including "The Hound of the Baskervilles," which incorporates elements of supernatural horror.
* Short Stories: Doyle wrote a wide variety of short stories, encompassing various genres.
While his work spans various genres, it is the detective fiction of Sherlock Holmes that cemented his legacy in the literary world.