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Dorothy L. Sayers

    13 juin 1893 – 17 décembre 1957

    Dorothy L. Sayers était une auteure britannique, surtout connue pour ses romans et nouvelles policiers se déroulant entre les deux guerres mondiales, mettant en scène l'aristocrate détective amateur Lord Peter Wimsey. Cependant, Sayers considérait elle-même sa traduction de la Divine Comédie de Dante comme son œuvre majeure. Elle est également reconnue pour ses pièces de théâtre et ses essais, reflétant sa profonde perspective humaniste chrétienne et son intérêt pour les langues classiques.

    Dorothy L. Sayers
    Clouds of Witness (Deluxe Library Edition)
    The Emperor Constantine
    The Man Born to Be King
    Gaudy Night. A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery With Harriet Vane
    The Man Born to Be King
    Lord Peter et le Bellona Club
    • The Man Born to Be King

      Wade Annotated Edition

      • 466pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,6(30)Évaluer

      Set during World War II, this collection features radio dramas by Dorothy L. Sayers that explore twelve pivotal episodes in the life of Jesus, from the visit of the magi to his resurrection. Each episode highlights themes of faith and the kingship of Christ, providing a unique blend of historical context and spiritual reflection that resonates with the struggles of the time. The broadcasts served as a powerful reminder of hope and redemption amidst the chaos of war.

      The Man Born to Be King
    • When Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, known as the Gaudy, the prim academic setting is haunted by a rash of bizarre pranks: scrawled obscenities, burnt effigies, and poison-pen letters, including one that says, "Ask your boyfriend with the title if he likes arsenic in his soup." Some of the notes threaten murder; all are perfectly ghastly; yet in spite of their scurrilous nature, all are perfectly worded. And Harriet finds herself ensnared in a nightmare of romance and terror, with only the tiniest shreds of clues to challenge her powers of detection, and those of her paramour, Lord Peter Wimsey.

      Gaudy Night. A Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery With Harriet Vane
    • The Man Born to Be King

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,6(8)Évaluer

      The collection features twelve plays that explore the divine kingship of Jesus of Nazareth, grounded in the social and political realities of his time. The first half focuses on events leading to Jerusalem, while the latter half emphasizes themes from Passion Week. Sayers utilizes the simplicity and depth of Jesus' words from the Fourth Gospel, giving voice to Jesus and the surrounding characters, including Judas. Ultimately, the narrative culminates in the theme of resurrection, highlighting the transformative power of Jesus' kingship.

      The Man Born to Be King
    • The Emperor Constantine

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The narrative explores Constantine's rise to power from AD 305 to 337, highlighting his journey towards embracing Christianity. Central to the plot is the pivotal Council of Nicaea in 325, where Constantine asserts the belief that Christ is 'of one substance with God.' The latter part of the story focuses on his mother, Helena, guiding him toward understanding his need for redemption through Christ, addressing both his political and personal tragedies, including the loss of his son. This interplay of faith and power shapes the historical landscape of the era.

      The Emperor Constantine
    • Clouds of Witness (Deluxe Library Edition)

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Set in the interwar period, this mystery novel features a compelling plot that revolves around a murder investigation involving the aristocracy. The protagonist, Lord Peter Wimsey, navigates a web of family secrets and societal expectations to uncover the truth. Sayers' sharp wit and keen observations of class dynamics enrich the narrative, making it not only a thrilling whodunit but also a commentary on the era's social structures. The book showcases Sayers' mastery in blending suspense with insightful character development.

      Clouds of Witness (Deluxe Library Edition)
    • The Just Vengeance

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,4(6)Évaluer

      Exploring the themes of guilt, redemption, and the human condition, this play features an airman who, just before his death, encounters citizens of Lichfield, including biblical figures and historical figures like George Fox and Dr. Johnson. These characters share their burdens of shame and fear, illustrating the collective struggles of humanity. The airman learns that the only way to alleviate their shared grief is to join the "Persona Dei," who carries their burdens and ultimately reveals resurrection and glory.

      The Just Vengeance
    • Introductory Papers on Dante

      • 225pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(28)Évaluer

      Introducing the Dante Papers Introductory Papers on Dante Further Papers on Dante The Poetry of Search and the Poetry of Statement This introductory volume of essays on Dante by Dr. Dorothy L. Sayers will be eagerly sought by the many thousands of readers who already know her vigorous and vivid translation of the Inferno. As those who have heard Miss Sayer's lectures on Dante can testify, she brings to the interpretation of the Divine Comedy a vitalizing power of analysis and re-creation. Readers of Dante often become discouraged by the mass of factual detail which the older school of historical criticism has made available; mere aestheticism, however, unrelated to the time and space, is nor likely to satisfy them either. They will find in Miss Sayers' essays enough scholarly assistance to put themselves in the position of a contemporary reader; but their attention will chiefly be drawn to the relevance of the Divine Comedy to our present day world and way of life. Miss Sayers' emphasis on the ethical, rather than on the aesthetic, or historical, significance of Dante's work, comes as a welcome and bracing challenge to the confusion regarding values, whether of literature or of life, which characterizes the present age.

      Introductory Papers on Dante
    • The Lost Tools of Learning

      • 34pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,4(18)Évaluer

      This book was originally given as a talk by Dorothy Sayers at Oxford University in 1947 on the benefits of a classical education for children. It is great brief introduction to the advantages of a classical education.

      The Lost Tools of Learning
    • Letters to a Diminished Church

      Passionate Arguments for the Relevance of Christian Doctrine

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(424)Évaluer

      Exploring the core beliefs of Christianity, Dorothy Sayers presents foundational doctrines with clarity and depth. She connects biblical teachings to historical context, literature, and modern science, demonstrating that faith is both relevant and essential today. Sayers emphasizes the importance of understanding these beliefs in a comprehensive manner, making the case for religion's necessity in contemporary life.

      Letters to a Diminished Church