Dorothy L. Sayers- English writer of detective fiction (1893-1957) Dorothy Leigh Sayers,Dorothy Sayers,Sayers Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this pag...
Many readers of the books of Dorothy L.Sayers are unaware of her other skills, as a medieval scholar and translator of Dante. She was also a committed Christian, and integrated this belief into her dramas, lectures and articles. This volume traces her life and development as a person. 我来...
Order of Books » Authors » Order of Dorothy L. Sayers Books One Response to “Order of Dorothy L. Sayers Books” Lajeanne Leveton: 5 years ago Also, if you like Dorothy Sayers, be sure to see the four books written by Jill Paton Walsh that continue the Peter Wimsey story and...
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I would highly recommend this biography to those interested in Dorothy L. Sayers’ fascinating and ultimately tragic background; she was in many ways a woman who “had everything except what she most desired”, to paraphrase one of her own descriptions of Lord Peter. ...
Dorothy L. SayersSay·ers, Dor·o·thy L. /ˈseɪəz $ -ərz, ˈdɒrəθi $ ˈdɔː-/ (1893–1957) a British writer known for her detective novels (=books about crime and murder) in which the main characters are Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane ...
Dorothy L Sayers, Ethel Sidgwick, May Sinclair, Cynthia Stockley, Rebecca West and E H Young. Obviously loads of male authors were active at this time too, but they are more easily looked up in the canonical sources. Of the women authors that I have read working in DR’s period, I’d...
Dorothy L. Sayers, Dante, and the Modern Reader 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 12 作者: C Willerton 摘要: The strongest link between the medieval and Dorothy L. Sayers's Christian apologetics are her commentaries on Dante. She was less interested in medievalism than in the medieval...
feminism for the win. There is the way the characters are so forthcoming about how they think about gender roles and how astute and critical those are. And because I didn’t know anything about Dorothy L. Sayers or these books (please don’t judge me)...