As her whimsey took her : critical essays on the work of Dorothy L. Sayers /

As her whimsey took her : critical essays on the work of Dorothy L. Sayers / [print] edited by Margaret P. Hannay. - Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, (c)1979. - xvi, 301 pages ; 24 cm.



Crime and punishment in the detective fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers The agents of evil and justice in the novels of Dorothy L. Sayers The Nine tailors and the complexity of innocence Harriet's influence on the characterization of Lord Peter Wimsey Wilkie Collins and Dorothy L. Sayers The word made flesh : the Christian aesthetic in Dorothy L. Sayers's The man born to be king The Man born to be king : Dorothy L. Sayer's best mystery plot Dorothy Sayers and the drama of orthodoxy Dorothy L. Sayers as a translator of Le roman de Tristan and La chanson de Roland Dorothy L. Sayers, interpreter of Dante Through a dark wood of criticism : the rationale and reception of Dorothy L Sayers's translation of Dante Artist, artifact, and audience : the aesthetics and practice of Dorothy L. Sayers The Mind of the maker : logical construction, creative choice, and the Trinity The Mind of the maker : the theological aesthetic of Dorothy Sayers and its application to poetry "The laughter of the universe" : Dorothy L. Sayers and the whimsical vision R.B. Reaves -- R.D. Stock and Barbara Stock -- Lionel Basney -- Margaret P. Hannay -- E.R. Gregory -- Terrie Curran -- Alzina Stone Dale -- William Reynolds -- Lewis Thorpe -- Barbara Reynolds -- Barbara J. Dunlap -- Nancy Tischler -- Richard T. Webster -- Richard L. Harp -- Robert Paul Dunn.



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Sayers Dorothy L.


Detective and mystery stories, English--History and criticism.
Wimsey, Peter, Lord (Fictitious character)

PR6037 PR6037.H243.A844 1979