Detecting Wimsey

Papers on Dorothy L. Sayers's Detective Fiction

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Mystery & Detective Fiction, British
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Author: Nancy-Lou Patterson ISBN: 9781987919134
Publisher: Valleyhome Books Publication: February 11, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nancy-Lou Patterson
ISBN: 9781987919134
Publisher: Valleyhome Books
Publication: February 11, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Detecting Wimsey: Papers on Dorothy L. Sayers's Detective Fiction

by Nancy-Lou Patterson

edited by Emily E. Auger and Janet Brennan Croft

Table of Contents

  • About the Author
  • Abbreviations for Dorothy L. Sayers's Fiction
  • Introduction: Nancy-Lou Patterson's Wimsical Scholarship by Janet Brennan Croft
  • Editorial Notes
  • Transformations and Transgressions (with illustrations by Nancy-Lou Patterson)
  • 1. "All Nerves and Nose": Lord Peter Wimsey as Wounded Healer in the Novels of Dorothy L. Sayers
  • 2. "Changing, Fearfully Changing": Polarization and Transformation in Dorothy L. Sayers's Strong Poison
  • 3. "Bloody Farce": Irony, Farce, and Mortality in Dorothy L. Sayers's Have His Carcase
  • 4. "A Comedy of Masks": Lord Peter as Harlequin in Dorothy L. Sayers's Murder Must Advertise (with illustrations by Nancy-Lou Patterson)
  • 5. "A Ring of Good Bells": Providence and Judgment in Dorothy L. Sayers's The Nine Tailors
  • 6. "Beneath That Ancient Roof": The House as Symbol in Dorothy L. Sayers's Busman's Honeymoon (with illustrations by Nancy-Lou Patterson)
  • 7. "Eve's Sharp Apple": Five Transgressing Women in the Novels of Dorothy L. Sayers
  • 8. "The Perilous Synthesis": Sacred and Profane Love in Dorothy L. Sayers's Thrones, Dominations
  • Reflections (with illustration by Nancy-Lou Patterson)
  • 9. Even the Parrot Knows Better Than to Eat the Peel: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) Writes for Children
  • 10. "A Bloomsbury Blue-Stocking": Dorothy L. Sayers's Bloomsbury Years in Their Spatial and Temporal Context
  • 11. Images of Judaism and Anti-Semitism in the Novels of Dorothy L. Sayers
  • 12. "Cat o' Mary": The Spirituality of Dorothy L. Sayers
  • 13. Why We Honor the Centenary of Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957)
  • Bibliography
  • Appendix: A Supplemental List of Works By and About Dorothy L. Sayers by Janet Brennan Croft
  • "Dorothy L. Sayers" Illustration by Nancy-Lou Patterson (1993)
  • Index

Nancy-Lou Patterson taught at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, from 1962 until she retired in 1992. The University of Waterloo named her a Distinguished Professor Emerita and Wilfrid Laurier University awarded her an honorary doctor of letters. Patterson taught art history and was an active artist, poet, and fiction writer. She was also an enthusiastic conference participant and scholar, who published extensively on the Inklings and other fiction authors, including Dorothy L. Sayers. Patterson's papers about Sayers's work, some previously published in journals such as Mythlore, and some published here for the first time, are gathered in Detecting Wimsey.

 

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Detecting Wimsey: Papers on Dorothy L. Sayers's Detective Fiction

by Nancy-Lou Patterson

edited by Emily E. Auger and Janet Brennan Croft

Table of Contents

Nancy-Lou Patterson taught at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, from 1962 until she retired in 1992. The University of Waterloo named her a Distinguished Professor Emerita and Wilfrid Laurier University awarded her an honorary doctor of letters. Patterson taught art history and was an active artist, poet, and fiction writer. She was also an enthusiastic conference participant and scholar, who published extensively on the Inklings and other fiction authors, including Dorothy L. Sayers. Patterson's papers about Sayers's work, some previously published in journals such as Mythlore, and some published here for the first time, are gathered in Detecting Wimsey.

 

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