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  1. Busman's Honeymoon: A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery with Harriet Vane by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1995-04-01
  2. Dorothy L. Sayers: The Complete Stories by Dorothy L. Sayers, 2002-08-01
  3. The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1966-09-28
  4. In the Teeth of the Evidence (Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries) by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1995-06-01
  5. Thrones, Dominations (A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery) by Dorothy L. Sayers, Jill Paton Walsh, 1999-03-15
  6. Gaudy Night (Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries) by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1995-04-01
  7. Unnatural Death (Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery) by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1993-07
  8. Whose Body? (Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries) by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1995-08-01
  9. Lord Peter : The Complete Lord Peter Wimsey Stories by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1986-12-03
  10. Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1995-06-01
  11. Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1987-01
  12. Murder Must Advertise (Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries) by Dorothy L. Sayers, 1995-06-01
  13. Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers (Halcyon Classics) by Dorothy L. Sayers, 2010-08-16
  14. Mind of the Maker by Dorothy L. Sayers, 2005-01-17

1. Dorothy L. Sayers - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
James Brabazon argues that Sayers was consciously antisemitic in Sayers A Biography 5 This is refuted by Carolyn G. Heilbrun in Dorothy L. Sayers
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Essex England ... Golden Age of Detective Fiction Dorothy Leigh Sayers IPA /ˈseɪɜrz/ Oxford 13 June Witham 17 December ) was a renowned British author translator , student of classical and modern languages, and Christian humanist . She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between World War I and World War II that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey . However, Sayers herself considered her translation of Dante 's Divina Commedia to be her best work. She is also known for her plays and essays.
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Dorothy L. Sayers was well known for combining detective writing with expert novelistic writing, and the imaginative ways in which her victims were
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Dorothy Sayers Dorothy L. Sayers Books Oxford-educated Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957) was one of the most popular authors of the Golden Age era. Born in England in 1893, Dorothy Sayers received her degree at university in medieval literature. Following her graduation, besides publishing two volumes of poetry, she began to write detective stories to earn money. Mystery Time Line Welcome Mystery Time Line Profiles History of the Mystery Cicero Edgar Allan Poe Sherlock Holmes ... Nancy Drew Mystery Greats Websites Agatha Christie Nancy Drew Alfred Hitchcock Charlie Chan ... Clue Chronicles Her first novel, "Whose Body?" (1923), introduced Lord Peter Wimsey, the character for which she is best known. Wimsey, with his signature monocle and somewhat foppish air, appeared in eleven novels and several short stories. Working with his friend, Inspector Parker of Scotland Yard, Wimsey solved cases usually involving relatives or close friends. Dorothy L. Sayers was well known for "combining detective writing with expert novelistic writing," and the imaginative ways in which her victims were disposed of. Among the many causes of death seen in her novels were, among others, poisoned teeth fillings, a cat with poisoned claws, and a dagger made of ice! (The Whodunit)

3. Dorothy L. Sayers --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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4. Dorothy L. Sayers
Dorothy L. Sayers. Dorothy L. Sayers AKA Dorothy Leigh Sayers. Born 13Jun-1893 Father Henry Sayers (clergyman) Mother Helen May Leigh
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Executive summary: Lord Peter Wimsey detective novels Father: Henry Sayers (clergyman) Mother: Helen May Leigh Boyfriend: Bill White (motorcycle gang member, dated 1920s) Son: John Anthony (b. 3-Jan-1924, out of wedlock, d. 1984) Husband: Oswald Atherton Fleming (journalist, m. 13-Apr-1926, d. 9-Jun-1950) University: Medieval Literature, Somerville College, Oxford University (1915) Author of books: Whose Body? , Wimsey novel) Clouds of Witness , Wimsey novel) Unnatural Death , Wimsey novel, American title The Dawson Pedigree The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club , Wimsey novel) Lord Peter Views the Body , Wimsey novel) Strong Poison , Wimsey novel) The Five Red Herrings , Wimsey novel, American title Suspicious Characters Have His Carcase , Wimsey novel) Hangman's Holiday , Wimsey novel) Murder Must Advertise , Wimsey novel) The Nine Tailors , Wimsey novel) Gaudy Night , Wimsey novel) Busman's Honeymoon , Wimsey novel) In the Teeth of the Evidence , Wimsey novel) Do you know something we don't?

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died Dec. 17, 1957, Witham, Essex
English scholar and writer. In 1915 Sayers became one of the first women to graduate from Oxford University. Her first major work was Whose Body? (1923), in which she created the detective Lord Peter Wimsey, a witty, dashing young gentleman-scholar who would be featured in such later short-story collections and novels as Strong Poison The Nine Tailors (1934), and Busman's Honeymoon (1937). After the 1930s she concentrated on theological dramas and books, radio plays, and scholarly translations, notably of Dante 's Divine Comedy document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Dorothy L. Sayers" from the 32 Volume Sayers, Dorothy L. - English scholar and writer whose numerous mystery stories featuring the witty and charming Lord Peter Wimsey combined the attractions of scholarly erudition and cultural small talk with the puzzle of detection. Divine Comedy, The

7. Dorothy L. Sayers - Wikipedia
Translate this page Dorothy L. Sayers (sie bestand auf dem „L.“ und sprach ihren Namen wie „Ssährs“ aus) ist weltweit bekannt für ihren Amateurdetektiv Lord Peter Wimsey.
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Dorothy Leigh Sayers 'sɛ:ə̯z ], auch: [ ˈseiəz 13. Juni in Oxford 17. Dezember in Witham Essex ) war eine englische Schriftstellerin Essayistin und œbersetzerin . Ihre Kriminalromane, die scharfsinnige, einf¼hlsame Milieuschilderungen der 1920er- und 1930er-Jahre enthalten, haben weltweit ihren nach wie vor hervorragenden Ruf als eine der „British Crime Ladies“ begr¼ndet.
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Dorothy Sayers wurde 1893 in Oxford geboren, wo ihr Vater, Reverend Henry Sayers, Kaplan und Direktor der Chor-Schule von Christ Church war. Sie studierte am Somerville College in Oxford klassische und moderne Sprachen und machte ihren Abschluss mit „summa cum laude“. Sayers war eine der ersten Frauen ¼berhaupt, die an dieser „altehrw¼rdigen“ Institution zugelassen wurde und sich durchsetzte. Sp¤ter arbeitete Sayers als Lehrerin und als Werbetexterin in einer Werbeagentur (Bensons) in London. Das gab ihr wertvolle Einblicke in die Werbebranche, die sie in ihrem Roman „Mord braucht Reklame“ ( Murder Must Advertise ) verarbeitete.

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9. Dorothy L. Sayers - Wicipedia
Nofelydd o Saesnes oedd Dorothy L. Sayers (Rhydychen, 13 Mehefin 1893 Witham, 17 Rhagfyr 1957). Eginyn erthygl sydd uchod am Sais neu Saesnes.
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10. The Dorothy L Sayers Society
Official fan club page. Good pictures, biography, broad bibliography focusing on Wimsey.
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Welcome to the home pages of the Dorothy L Sayers Society. There is some more information here on the Society , including how to join Or you can read a very short biography of DLS If you are interested in discussing the works of (or anything else about) DLS, there are several very good places to start (apart from this site, of course!). In fact, there are so many good places around that we’ve put links on a page of their own . If you know of any useful links to other pages which are relevant to DLS, her life, works, or indeed anything else vaguely related, please let us know If you have a question about DLS or her works, do also have a look at our own Frequently Asked Questions page – your question might already have been answered! If what you find on this site encourages you to join, please mention that you found us on the Net when you write in! HIGHLIGHTS: (Don’t forget to check our News page for details of forthcoming events, including “stop-press” entries which have arrived since the latest Bulletin!)
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11. DorothyL - The Official Website
Agatha Christie and Josephine Tey were strong contenders, but dorothy L. sayers had a LISTSERVblessed middle initial. dorothyL is available via email as
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  • History Compilations (DL files) Goodies DL related websites ... Moderator Contact Info Welcome to the DorothyL Official Web Site Danger Mouse Graduates from Law School!!! May 20, 2007- MP4 file - download. DorothyL is a discussion and idea list for the lovers of the mystery genre. It was concocted by a group of librarians at a July 1991 Washington, D.C. meeting of the Association of Research Libraries and named in honor of one of the greatest mystery writers. Agatha Christie and Josephine Tey were strong contenders, but Dorothy L. Sayers had a LISTSERV-blessed middle initial. DorothyL is available via email as either a daily digest (all messages sent as one large message) or as individual messages. When you first subscribe you will automatically receive the list as a daily digest. If you wish to receive DorothyL as individual email messages rather than a daily digest, you may do so (instructions are located under Subscriber Commands Please remember that DorothyL is the whole group of us. Meetings which are not of the whole, are DorothyLER or DorothyL MEMBER gatherings, and should be referred to as such to avoid confusion.

12. Dorothy L Sayers, Writer And Theologian
dorothy L sayers died 17 December 1957 (Encyclopedia Americana) or perhaps the next day (Who Was Who), leaving her translation of the Comedy unfinished.
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Dorothy Leigh Sayers was an English writer and scholar, born at Oxford in 1893, the only child of an Anglican clergyman. She studied medieval literature at Oxford (Somerville College), being one of the first women to graduate (1915) from that university. Her first published writings were two volumes of verse, 1916 Op. 1 1919 Catholic Tales
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Christ walks the world again, his lute upon his back, His red robe worn to tatters, his riches gone to rack. The wind that wakes the morning blows his hair about his face, And his arms and legs are ragged with the thorny briar's embrace, For the hunt is up behind him, and his sword is at his side. Christ the bonny outlaw walks the whole world wide, Singing: "Lady, lady, will you come away with me,
To lie among the bracken, and eat the barley bread?
We shall see new suns arise, in golden far-off skies,
for the son of God and woman has not where to lay his head."
She worked for several years writing advertising copy, until she was able to support herself by the sale of her books and stories. During these years she joined a motorcycle gang, fell in love with a member, and bore him a son, Anthony. A friend of mine remarks: "What a shame that she did not convert C S Lewis and his friends to motor-cycling. I can see them now, cruising down the road seven abreast, at the sacred speed of 153 miles per hour [a reference to numerological speculations about John 21:11], shrieking their dreaded war-cry of

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dorothy L sayers Her life and Soul (1993) by her friend Barbara Reynolds, and James Brabazon s dorothy L sayers The Life of a Courageous Woman (1981) are
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Dorothy L(eigh) Sayers (1893-1957) British novelist, essayist, medieval scholar and anthologist. Sayers is best-known for her stories about the amateur aristocratic detective hero Lord Peter Wimsey, who made his breakthrough in the novel WHOSE BODY? (1923), wearing a top hat like Fred Astaire. After the late 1930s, Sayers wrote no more detective novels, but concentrated on theological dramas, radio plays and verse. "Lord Peter's library was one of the most delightful bachelor rooms in London. Its scheme was black and primrose; its walls were lined with rare editions, and its chairs and Chesterfield sofa suggested the embraces of the houris. In one corner stood a black baby-grand, and wood fire leaped on a wide old-fashioned hearth, and the Sevres vases on the chimney-piece were filled with ruddy and gold chrysanthemums." (from Whose Body? Dorothy Sayers was born in Oxford as the daughter of the Rev. Henry Sayers, the director of the Christchurch Cathedral Choir School, and Helen Mary (Leigh) Sayers. She was very gifted from the early age in languages, learning Latin by the age of seven and French from her governess. In 1912 she won a scholarship to the Oxford women's college Somerville, and in 1916 she published her first book, a verse collection titled OP I.

15. Works By Dorothy L. Sayers | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Works by dorothy L. sayers. Biography; Works By (1) Works About (1). Search works by dorothy L. sayers. Catholic Tales and Christian Songs
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(Dorothy Leigh Sayers) Search Authors Search Books About Dorothy L Sayers Dorothy L. Sayers is the author of novels, short stories, poetry collections, essays, reviews and translations. Although she was a noted Christian scholar, she is most known for her detective fiction. Born in 1893, she was one of the first women to be awarded a degree from Oxford University. Her first book featuring Lord Peter Wimsey, Whose Body?, was published in 1923 and over the next 20 years more novels and short stories about the aristocratic amateur sleuth appeared. Dorothy L. Sayers is recognized as one of the greatest mystery writers of the 20th century. Series Peter Wimsey Whose Body?

17. Whose Body? By Dorothy L. Sayers
Though his creator, dorothy L. sayers, first brought him into print more than 80 years ago, and published her last Wimsey story in the early 1940s,
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Whose Body?
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Introduction to the online edition by John Mark Ockerbloom
Mary Mark Ockerbloom and I are pleased to introduce Lord Peter Wimsey to the Internet. This is his first published adventure, and the only one in the public domain in the US at the time of this writing. Though his creator, Dorothy L. Sayers, first brought him into print more than 80 years ago, and published her last Wimsey story in the early 1940s, there's still a freshness and sense of both wit and humanity in these stories that keeps them in print and widely read long after many more recent detectives in literature have been forgotten. Though Sayers is now most commonly known as a detective novelist, that was not what Sayers envisioned at the start of her career. Sayers was one of the first women to get a degree from Oxford University, where she read Dante and wrote articles and poems for student magazines. After graduation, she published two short books of poetry ( Op. I and Catholic Tales and Christian Songs , both online at this site). She took up various jobs teaching, working for a publisher, and writing for an advertising agency (an experience she would draw on for a later Lord Peter mystery, Murder Must Advertise ). Sayers knew that detective novels were popular, and could potentially earn her much more than poetry could. And, as she noted in a letter to a friend, it was a kind of escape to be able to write about a character who thought nothing of having lavish meals and buying rare incunabula at auction when her own budget for food and books was considerably more meager.

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Bibliography. Focus on Montague Egg. Detailed review of sayers periods of writing. Criticism. Discussion of sayers as member of the Realist School.
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Whose Body? (1923) The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (1928) (Chapters 1 - 12) Murder Must Advertise (1933) The Nine Tailors (1934) Lord Peter Views the Body (c1928)
  • The Fascinating Problem of Uncle Meleager's Will (1925)
  • The Entertaining Episode of The Article in Question (1925)
  • The Bibulous Business of a Matter of Taste
  • The Learned Adventure of the Dragon's Head (1926)
  • The Adventurous Exploit of the Cave of Ali Baba (1928)
Lord Peter
  • The Queen's Square (1932)
  • Absolutely Elsewhere (1933)
  • The Haunted Policeman (1938)
Hangman's Holiday (collected 1933)
  • The Poisoned Dow '08
  • Sleuths on the Scent
  • Murder in the Morning
  • One Too Many
  • Murder at Pentecost
  • Maher-Shalal-Hashbaz
  • The Man Who Knew How (1932)
In the Teeth of the Evidence (collected 1939)
  • A Shot at Goal
  • Dirt Cheap (1936)
  • Bitter Almonds (1939)
  • False Weight
  • The Professor's Manuscript (1939)
  • The Inspiration of Mr. Budd (1926)

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The worst sin - perhaps the only sin - passion can commit, is to be joyless.
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A facility for quotation covers the absence of original thought.
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Books...are like lobster shells, we surround ourselves with 'em, then we grow out of 'em and leave 'em behind, as evidence of our earlier stages of development.
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