Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul

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Macmillan, 1997 - 416 pages
Mystery writer Dorothy Sayers is loved and remembered, most notably, for the creation of sleuths Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. As this biography attests, Sayers was also one of the first women to be awarded a degree from Oxford, a playwright, and an essayist--but also a woman with personal joys and tragedies. Here, Reynolds, a close friend of Sayers, presents a convincing and balanced portrait of one of the 20th century's most brilliant, creative women. 30 b&w photos.

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Contents

Childhood
1
School
27
Oxford
45
Return to Oxford
63
Adrift
85
London
97
John Cournos
107
A Man and a Motorcycle
117
Under Contract
225
A Labour of Love
237
A City Sanctified
247
Joys Bonfire
261
Canterbury
273
Words of an Archangel
283
The Challenge of War
291
Creativeness
307

Behind the Scenes
129
John Anthony
141
Marriage
153
Enter Lord Peter Wimsey
171
Sometime Scholar of Somerville College
185
Family Ties
199
The Making of a Detective Story
213
Incarnation
317
Reluctant Prophet
331
Gaudium
353
The Woman Who Was Dorothy L Sayers
367
Appendix
385
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