Conundrums for the long week-end: England, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Lord Peter Wimsey
(2000)

Fiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Kent State University Press : Made available through hoopla, 2000
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781612777221 (electronic bk.) MWT11751668, 1612777228 (electronic bk.) 11751668
LANGUAGE
English
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Lord Peter Wimsey-amateur detective, man of fashion, talented musician, and wealthy intellectual-is known to legions of readers. His enduring presence and popularity is a tribute to his creator, Dorothy L. Sayers, who brought Lord Peter to life during "the long week-end" between the First and Second World Wars, as British aristocracy began to change, making way for a modern world. In Conundrums for the Long Week-End, Robert McGregor and Ethan Lewis explore how Sayers used her fictional hero to comment on, and come to terms with, the social upheaval of the time: world wars, the crumbling of the privileged aristocracy, the rise of democracy, and the expanding struggle of women for equality

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