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| | Dorothy L. Sayers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sayers herself considered her translation of Dante's Divina Commedia to be her best work. |  | | Dorothy Leigh Sayers (Oxford, 13 June 1893 – Witham, 17 December 1957) was a renowned British author, translator, student of classical and modern languages, and Christian humanist. |  | | Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul by Dr. Barbara Reynolds. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Sayers
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| | Literary Encyclopedia: Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | Sayers was also a distinguished theologian and classical scholar, whose translations of Dante are still in print today. |  | | By the time she died in 1957, Sayers was respected as a theologian, translator and playwright. |  | | Set in the Fen country where Sayers had spent her childhood, it is a richly complex tale in which the puzzle is not only “whodunnit” but “howdunnit”. |
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http://www.literaryencyclopedia.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5055
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| | The Importance of Being Dorothy L. Sayers - Taylor University |
 | | Dorothy Sayers herself had exerted independence of mind in her response to Dante. |  | | This, then was the figure of Dorothy L. Sayers in 1946, a celebrity we thought "would be a draw" on our programme, though we knew nothing about her qualifications to speak on Dante. |  | | Since her death in December 1957, Dorothy Sayers has been increasingly a subject of interest and study, not only as a detective novelist, but as a writer on religious, moral and literary matters. |
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http://www.taylor.edu/academics/supportServices/csLewis/Reynolds.htm
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| | Guardian Unlimited Books Authors Sayers, Dorothy L |
 | | Sayers was a keen motorbike rider, and has earned quiet respect in certain circles for the faultless descriptions of these machines in her books. |  | | Sayers stopped halfway through writing it to dash off the satirical Murder Must Advertise (1933) because she had to meet a deadline and didn't want to rush her pet project.The introduction of detective story writer Harriet Vane in Strong Poison (1930) caused a schism. |  | | She also taught herself old Italian and her translation of Dante's Divine Comedy is still in print today. |
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http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,5917,1394026,00.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | Sayers' extreme clarity and literalness in translating Dante is also a major asset of her version: Dante's ideas, plot, and characters come over loud and clear. |  | | Sayers devoted much of her last years to a superb translation of Dante. |  | | This mental flow largely comes in the middle of Sayers' story, and is the highlight of her tale. |
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http://members.aol.com/mg4273/sayers.htm
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| | 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. |  | | In this seminal work, Sayers discusses the psychology of the creative mind at work in producing a novel or sculpture or other work, as an aid to understanding the theological doctrine of the Trinity, and the latter as an aid to understanding the former. |  | | By and large, I prefer the Sayers' novels to her short stories, but some of the stories are good, and I know of none that I begrudge the time reading. |
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http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/19.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers: A Christian Humanist for Today |
 | | Throughout her commentaries on the Divine Comedy, Sayers stresses that the subject of the poem is not the story of a journey through hell, purgatory and paradise, but is one concerning the relationship between humanity and God. |  | | Neither a mystic nor a saint, Dorothy L. Sayers was an original craftswoman, a gifted scholar and translator, and an outspoken Christian humanist. |  | | Aware that Harriet is suffering from feelings of rejection and betrayal, and that she resents being under obligation to him for saving her life, Lord Peter decides that the only way to win her is to submerge his own feelings, giving her time to regain her self-confidence and personal esteem. |
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http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=1267
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| | Anglican Theological Review: Letters of Dorothy L Sayers/1899-1936: The Making of a Detective Novelist/1937-1943: From ... |
 | | In the second (1899-1936), Sayers develops and enlarges upon a number of the central themes of her understanding of Christianity. |  | | Moreover, Sayers was sometimes called upon to recommend books on Christianity, so she composed an extensive list (vol. |  | | In poetiy, plays, speeches, one small prose volume (The Mind of the Maker), and the footnotes to her translation of Dante's Divine Comedy, Sayers has succeeded in bringing alive the Christian faith for many people. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3818/is_200401/ai_n9347186
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| | Blogcritics.org: Restore the Empress of Crime: Dorothy L Sayers |
 | | Yet Sayers deserves to be restored to her throne, to be read and enjoyed by many, for her novels have a richness of texture, a complexity of character and exploration of still-current themes that the sweet, unchallenging Christie utterly lacks. |  | | It's thus perhaps not surprising that Christie has continued her reign over the genre, while Sayers has been reduced to the retired queen mother in a nunnery, venerated still by a small coterie of loyalists, and Allingham is a mere ghost of memory. |  | | Lord Peter, that foppish, high-bred but utterly moral aristocrat, is in the background for much of this book, but brings together the strings of plot and theme in a dramatic denouncement, at which point Harriet has to decide which of the paths she has seen laid out is hers. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2005/10/06/072524.php
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| | Mystery Guide - Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | Dorothy Sayers, as a representative of her class (educated upper-middle), apparently had no time for anyone who wasn't either brilliantly intellectual, or filthy rich and aristocratic, or both. |  | | My overall delight in this book is spoiled by the fact that Sayers used it as a platform for completely gratuitous (the character's Jewishness makes no difference to the story) bigoted remarks which she obviously intends us to take as evidence of the aristocrats' sophistication and wit. |  | | In particular, there are several pages of that truly ignorant, casual upper-class British anti-Semitism that really make the reader want to cringe, particularly the American who is more likely to see virtue in the self-made man than in the scion of an aristocratic class system. |
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http://www.mysteryguide.com/bkSayersBody.html
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| | December 19, 2005 - Gaudy Night - Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | In an era when mystery novels were not considered the highest form of literature (much the same as today, unfortunately), Sayers raised the genre to a new literary level. |  | | With the ruthless clarity of her prose, Sayers has fulfilled her motto: “The only Christian work is good work, well done.” |  | | Harriet accepts the Warden’s request to investigate; as the threats of physical danger to the scholars and Harriet herself increase, she calls upon Wimsey for assistance. |
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http://www.ninetyandnine.com/Archives/20051219/review_2.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Dorothy L. Sayers : The Complete Stories: Books: Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | We are sure that Thrones, Dominions will delight Sayers' fans and find new ones for her, and in the process whet appetites for Sayers' other mysteries. |  | | Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul by Barbara Reynolds in Front Matter |  | | In the words of Dorothy L. Sayers herself, "Murder must advertise." So, in addition to an announcement about Thrones, Dominions in a recent issue of Publisher's Weekly, the next edition of the HarperCollins mystery newsletter, Deadline, will include a piece on the Sayers books, as will St. Martin's Press' newsletter, Murder at the Flatiron Building. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0060084618?v=glance
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries |
 | | Under the masthead “The Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries,” the BBC produced ‘mini-series’ of the first three books dealing with Wimsey romance with mystery author Harriet Vane. |  | | But the shift was inevitable: the three books adapted here are set apart from the rest of Sayers’ books, in that the once free-spirit, devil-may-care Wimsey, once he is besotted with Harriet Vane, becomes a more “broody” and introspective person (though not without his flashes of wit) than before. |  | | And in Gaudy Night we also can see exactly how skillfully Sayers worked out the progression of the Wimsey/Vane relationship in advance: the setting of the women’s college and the startling confrontation scene at the end serves as a catalyst for the final resolution of their two sleuth’s relationship. |
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http://www.classicsondvd.com/dorothy.htm
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers Quotations |
 | | Sayers, Dorothy L. Dorothy Leigh Sayers (Oxford, 13 June 1893 Witham, 17 December 1957) was a British author, translator, student of classical and modern languages, and Christian humanist. |  | | All quotations remain the intellectual property of their originators. |  | | Photographs from FlickR.com are used on Quotations Book. |
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http://www.quotationsbook.com/quotes/1685/view
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| | TomFolio.com - Books by Author Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | It is the regret of many readers that in 1940, Sayers abandoned her beloved character and turned from detective fiction to writing theological plays and books on Christian dogma, children’s books, and even scholarly translations of Dante. |  | | Tristan in Brittany, Being Fragments of the Romance of Tristan, Written in the Twelfth Century by Thomas the Anglo- Norman, (1929) |  | | Dorothy L(eigh) Sayers (1893-1957) — English scholar and crime writer |
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http://www.tomfolio.com/AuthorInfo/authors/D_Sayers.asp
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Thrones, Dominations: Books |
 | | She had made lots of money, and was much more interested in translating Dante and writing about religion. |  | | Still an OK read, though, for those who either don't really know Sayer's work - treat it as something quite different - or those who are just too addicted to be able to ignore even a pallid imitation... |  | | That said, this book is not at all up to standard with Sayers' own completed works. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0340684569
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| | Dorothy Leigh Sayers |
 | | 'When other murders pall, and their chroniclers seem to flag, there is always Dorothy Sayers with her plots, exactitude, and characterization. |  | | The lost Lord Peter Wimsey novel completed by one of Britain's most distinguished novelists. |  | | 'Miss Sayers has done more to add literary tone to crime fiction than most of her contemporaries.' Ellery Queen |
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http://www.twbooks.co.uk/authors/dorothyleighsayers.html
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| | Cloggie :: Booklog :: Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | This is Dorothy Sayers doing Agatha Christie, no two ways about it. |  | | It is in fact a nicer edition them my own copy, which is a hideously Four Square edition with a garish pulpy cover while this is one of the later New English Libray editions. |  | | Enjoyable as all Lord Peter stories, this is the start of the long romance between Lord Peter and Harriet Vane, which continues through much of the later books, though not all. |
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http://www.cloggie.org/books/sayers.html
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| | Dorothy L Sayers' Wimsey Papers |
 | | Barbara Reynolds: Dorothy L Sayers: Her Life and Soul (Hodder and Stoughton, 1993) |  | | In the book, Robert was described by his shell-shocked brother George as a "thick skinned... |  | | You must write, so to speak, you must besiege the Press and the Wireless; you must even endeavour to impress your opinion upon the Ministry of Instruction [Information?] and Morale, and if they are "astonished" and inform you that the spirit of Allied understanding is excellent and needs no fostering, you must nevertheless persevere." |
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http://www.chriswillis.freeserve.co.uk/wimsey_papers.htm
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| | Dorothy L Sayers - Bruges Center |
 | | Dorothy L Sayers died 17 December 1957 (Encyclopedia Americana) or perhaps the next day (Who Was Who), leaving her translation of the Comedy... |  | | Therefore, work must be understood as a participation in the reign of God and the value of our work defined by...(Continue Reading) |  | | Central to Sayers's theology is the claim that we are called to be co-creators with God. |
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http://www.dancerhouse.com/dorothy-l-sayers.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers - Mystery Books |
 | | She spent the last years of her life working on an English translation of Dante's Divine Comedy, having always claimed that religion and medieval studies were more worthy of her time than writing detective stories. |  | | Born in England, Dorothy Sayers received her degree at university in medieval literature. |  | | In 1916 she published her first book, a verse collection titled OP I. Disliking the routine and seclusion of academic life she joined Blackwell's, the Oxford publishers, worked with her Oxford friend Eric Whelpton at L'École des Roches in Normandy. |
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http://www.bellaonline.com/ArticlesP/art29559.asp
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| | Sayers, Dorothy L.: The Mind of the Maker |
 | | She examines anew such ideas as the image of God, the Trinity, free will, and evil, and in these pages a wholly revitalized understanding of them emerges. |  | | This classic, with a new introduction by Madeleine L'Engle, is by turns an entrancing mediation on language; a piercing commentary on the nature of art and why so much of what we read, hear, and see falls short; and a brilliant examination of the fundamental tenets of Christianity. |  | | A mystery writer, a witty and perceptive theologian, culture critic, and playwright, Dorothy Sayers sheds new, unexpected light on a specific set of statements made in the Christian creeds. |
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http://www.forbesbookclub.com/bookpage.asp?prod_cd=I055P
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| | The Lost Tools of Learning |
 | | She published a long and popular series of detective novels, translated the "Divine Comedy," wrote a series of radio plays, and a defense of Christian belief. |  | | She proposes that we adopt a suitably modified version of the medieval scholastic curriculum for methodological reasons. |  | | For the sole true end of education is simply this: to teach men how to learn for themselves; and whatever instruction fails to do this is effort spent in vain. |
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http://www.gbt.org/text/sayers.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers books reviews |
 | | In this final book of the series, Sayers displays her attained mastery of the genre. |  | | The list of books and novels by Sayers continue below: |  | | This is Sayers' first novel, and so a little different than her others. |
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http://www.allreaders.com/Topics/Topic_326.asp
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers Biography |
 | | All Sayers's novels feature Wimsey, but 11 of her short stories star the dapper wine salesman Montague Egg, who is observant as a shrewd salesman should be, and sums up his deductions with banal quotations from the "Salesman's Handbook." He was introduced in the 1933 collection Hangman's Holiday. |  | | Not all of these characteristics were present in the first book (where he is something of a caricature), and as Sayers wrote more novels, she allowed his personality to develop and his characterization to become richer and more human. |  | | Sayers frequently lamented that "modern" writers of her time had decided that characterization got in the way of the plot, and she consciously aimed in her stories to bring the detective story back into the rich tradition of the 19th-century English novel. |
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http://pbpl.physics.ucla.edu/~yoder/mystery/sayers-bio.html
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| | Dorothy Sayers |
 | | Lord Peter Wimsey encounters his first murder case when the body of a prominent financier is discovered in a bathtub, and Wimsey finds clues in the body's post-murder facial shave and a pair of gold pince-nez. |  | | Sayers first worked in a publishing company and in 1923 came out with her first novel, |  | | Dorothy Leigh Sayers is considered to be one of the Queens of the Golden Age of the British Detective together with Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham and Ngaio Marsh. |
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http://www.bastulli.com/Sayers/SAYERS.htm
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers - The Detection Club |
 | | Her huge body of scholarly work includes a translation of Dante's Divine Comedy. |  | | Sayers also wrote a number of stories featuring Montague Egg, which appear in two of Sayers' short story collections. |  | | ollowing the 1939 publication of In the Teeth of the Evidence, Sayers abandoned mystery writing in favor of more academic pursuits. |
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http://www.detectionclub.com/sayers.php
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| | Durkin (1980) Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | Detective and mystery stories, English; Women and literature; History and criticism; History; 20th century; England; Sayers, Dorothy L.; (Dorothy Leigh); Criticism and interpretation |  | | To view the the latter's ratings, click on Chapters/Papers/Articles in the STATISTICS box, select a publication from the list that appears, and then click on either Quality or Interest in that publication's STATISTICS box. |
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http://www.getcited.org/?PUB=101972489&showStat=Ratings
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| | Barnes & Noble.com - Dorothy L. Sayers - Books: Meet the Writers |
 | | A refined author with a talent for wry mysteries spiced with quotations of verse and observations about English society, Dorothy L. Sayers created aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. |  | | Though best known for her entertaining crime novels, the lively minded Sayers also wrote plays, poetry and essays on Christianity. |  | | Lord Peter sets out not only to clear her name, but to marry her; the pair appears in three subsequent novels as a crime-solving couple. |
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http://www.barnesandnoble.com/writers/writer.asp?cid=87362
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| | Shop PBS - Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries 3Pk (VHS) |
 | | Together the aristocratic amateur sleuth and his comely companion, Harriet Vane, explore the realms of romance, elegant drawing rooms, and murderous intrigue in "Strong Poison," "Have His Carcass," and "Gaudy Night." |  | | The irrepressible Lord Peter Wimsey returns in three appealing mysteries adapted from the works of Dorothy L. Sayers. |  | | Receive e-mails about shopPBS.org news and special offers. |
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http://www.shoppbs.org/sm-pbs-dorothy-l-sayers-mysteries-3pk-vhs--pi-1418229.html
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| | Clouds Of Witness / Dorothy L. Sayers - Printed Books Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk |
 | | Home > Books and Magazines > Printed Books > Clouds Of Witness / Dorothy L. Sayers |  | | Peter Wimsey attempts to prove his innocence, but why is the Duke refusing to co-operate? |  | | The Duke of Denver stands accused of the murder of his sister's fiance. |
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http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/printed-books/clouds-of-witness-dorothy-l-sayers
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| | Golden Age Mysteries - Dorothy L Sayers Letters |
 | | Anyway, people like Dorothy Sayers, who had voluminous correspondence, wrote their letters (except the ones to their haberdashers) as carefully as they would have written a school essay. |  | | I have read all of the letters and I disagree with those that think that she is the greatest letter writer of all time. |  | | Force of habit, because few of them thought the letters would ever be collected and read by the general public. |
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http://www.jdcarr.com/forum/showthread.php?t=300
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| | Philobiblon: Dorothy L Sayers |
 | | Uniquely among Sayers's novels, it was adapted from a play, which may have cramped her style. |  | | I adore Dorothy L. Sayers and reread her obsessively, but for some reason I've never been able to get on with Busman's Honeymoon. |  | | Sayers writes beautifully, intelligently, yet in no way pretentiously, sketching out her characters in a few deft strokes. |
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http://philobiblion.blogspot.com/2004/11/dorothy-l-sayers.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | DOROTHY L. Lord Peter Wimsey, pianist, book collector, and criminologist in London, England, is featured in: |  | | You may find the answer to your question there. |  | | * books completed by Jill Paton Walsh at the request of the Sayers Estate |
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http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Dorothy-L-Sayers.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries - Have His Carcass |
 | | Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries - Have His Carcass (1987) |  | | Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries - Have His Carcass |  | | Based on a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayer, this whodunit will have even those most skilled in deduction stumped. |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/dorothy_l_sayers_mysteries_have_his_carcass
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| | Dorothy L Sayers |
 | | Her father was at the time headmaster of Christ Church Cathedral School, and she was born in the headmaster's house. |  | | Dorothy Leigh Sayers was born at Oxford on 13th June 1893, the only child of the Rev. Henry Sayers, of Anglo-Irish descent. |
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http://www.sayers.org.uk/dorothy.html
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| | The Dorothy L Sayers Society |
 | | Les Origines Du Roman Policier, a broadcast talk which Dorothy L Sayers was planning to give in 1940, has been translated by Society member Suzanne Bray, and published by the Society with an extensive introduction and notes. |  | | Lesley Simpson, who took many of the photographs in the The Lord Peter Wimsey Companion, and who can often be seen at Sayers events wielding her camera, has set up a photo gallery at Fotopic, where you can order copies - either as ordinary photos, or printed on various types of merchandise. |  | | There is some more information here on the Society, including how to join. |
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http://www.sayers.org.uk
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| | BBC Shop - Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | Two years after the trial for the murder of her lover, the blaze of publicity surrounding mystery writer Harriet Vane... |  | | This slipcase contains a further four BBC Radio Collection full-cast dramatisations... |  | | This full-cast audio dramatisation of Gaudy Night has been specially recorded for BBC Radio Collection |
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http://www.bbcshop.com/icat/dorothylsayers
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers Quotes - The Quotations Page |
 | | Browse our complete list of 2866 authors by last name: |  | | A facility for quotation covers the absence of original thought. |  | | Dorothy L. Sayers Quotes - The Quotations Page |
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http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Dorothy_L._Sayers
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| | Sayers, Dorothy L. (1893-1957) |
 | | This document is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at |  | | Search ThML works of Dorothy L. Sayers on the CCEL: |  | | Sayers, Dorothy L. Sayers, Dorothy L. Works about Dorothy L. Sayers |
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers, Mystery Writer |
 | | Heilbrun, Carolyn, Sayers, Lord Peter, and God, in Lord Peter, Harper and Row, New York, 1972. |
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http://www.hycyber.com/MYST/sayers_dorothy_l.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries - Strong Poison : MovieOutfitter.com |
 | | This mystery, based on a Sayers work, features Whimsey (Edward Petherdridge) and Harriet Vane (Harriet Walter) as sexually tense partners in solving and exceedingly difficult crime. |  | | Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries - Strong Poison : MovieOutfitter.com |  | | One of three volumes in the DOROTHY L. SAYERS MYSTERIES series. |
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http://www.movieoutfitter.com/store/794051163424.html?id=8Y9Swd4c
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers |
 | | aka A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery: Have His Carcase (UK: series title) |  | | One of the first women to receive a degree from the University of Oxford (show more) |  | | aka A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery: Strong Poison (UK: series title) |
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http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0768465
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| | Sayers, Dorothy L. |
 | | Unfortunately, much of the nonfiction of Dorothy L. Sayers is out of print, but you might be able to find some of these at second-hand bookstores or college libraries. |  | | 552-561); C. Lewis, "Panegyric for Dorothy L. Sayers," in Of Other Worlds (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1966); Barbara Reynolds, Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Life and Soul, a Biography (St. Martin's, 1993). |  | | Alzina Stone Dale, on unknown fiction by Dorothy Sayers, and how she was a certain kind of feminist (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, July/Aug. 1993) MHT-04.1.2 |
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http://www.marshillaudio.org/resources/topic_detail.asp?ID=30
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| | the Dorothy L. Sayers Archive |
 | | Here is a short list chronicling the major works of Dorothy L. Sayers. |  | | While I do not, at this point, pretend to be complete or all-encompassing, please do let me know if I have missed something of particular significance. |  | | Please send comments to an address in Picadilly. |
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http://www.idir.net/~nedblake/sayers_1.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers Links |
 | | ABOUT THE DOROTHY L. Here are some links that may be of interest to readers of DLS. |  | | More thorough collections of links can be found at several of these locations. |  | | It was last updated on 22 october 2002. |
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http://www.idir.net/~nedblake/sayers_7.html
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| | Dorothy L. Sayers eBooks |
 | | eBook Titles - eBook Authors - Dorothy L. Sayers eBooks |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebooks-authors/dorothy-l-sayers-ebooks.htm
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