The Remarkable Case of Dorothy L. SayersKent State University Press, 1990 - 309 páginas Sayers' three main accomplishments serve as the organizing principle of this book: first, her transformation of the modern detective story into a serious novel of social criticism and moral depth; second, her penetrating critique of the situation of modern woman; and, finally, her compelling work as a lay theologian and interpreter of Christianity. |
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Sayers on Women An Inquiry into the Fatal Subject | 121 |
of Superfluous Women | 128 |
Men Women | 141 |
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