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    The Seven Deadly Sins in the Work of Dorothy L. Sayers

    The Seven Deadly Sins in the Work of Dorothy L. Sayers

    by Janice Brown


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      ISBN-13: 9781612778884
    • Publisher: Kent State University Press
    • Publication date: 06/15/1998
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 360
    • Sales rank: 104,371
    • File size: 760 KB

    Janice Brown began her study of Dorothy L. Sayer’s work while a student at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She now teaches English at Grove City College.

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    The impact of Dorothy L. Sayer’s work is a powerful one. She was a gifted artist who worked in many genres and addressed many issues, but her achievement goes beyond creative skill and variety of range. What she consistently communicates about Sin—the basic problem of human existence—provides a core of content which evokes, as she believed artistic work should, a spiritual “response in the lively soul” (The Zeal of Thy House).Janice Brown examines Sayer’s major works, beginning with her early poetry and moving through her works of fiction to the dramas, essays, and lectures written in the last years of her life. She illustrates how Sayers used popular genres to teach about sin and redemption, how she redefined the Seven Deadly Sins for the twentieth century, why she stopped writing mysteries, and her application of the concepts of sin and redemption to society as a whole.

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    Sayers is part of the pantheon of golden-age classic mystery writers, but many readers may not be aware that she (an unofficial member of the Inklings--a group of writers that included C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams) was also highly regarded for her religious writings. The daughter of a clergymen, Sayers had a lifelong intellectual and emotional passion for Christian theology. Brown (English, Grove City Coll.) relates Sayers's theology to her writing, both her detective fiction and her Christian plays (for both the stage and radio) and essays. Fans of Lord Peter Wimsey may find this book of limited interest, but readers interested in Christian theology will likely find it fascinating. Recommended where there is a strong interest in Sayers or Christian writings.--Denise Johnson, Bradley Univ. Lib., Peoria, IL
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