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Document Description
Title
The
seven
deadly
sins
in the
work
of
Dorothy
L.
Sayers
Author
Brown
,
Janice
,
1947-
Description
Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1994.
English
Language
and
Literature
Date
1993
Pagination
iv, 362 leaves
Subject
Sayers
,
Dorothy
L.
(Dorothy
Leigh)
,
1893-1957--Criticism
and
interpretation;
Deadly
sins
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of English Language and Literature
Discipline
English Language and Literature
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
350-362.
Abstract
This
thesis
examines
all
of the
major
works
of
Dorothy
L.
Sayers
in the
light
of the
religious
concept
of the
Seven
Deadly
Sins
,
which
has been a
basic
part
of
Christian
theology
since
the
Middle
Ages.
It
is
,
essentially
, a
structured
way
of
describing
the
various
facets
of the
sinful
nature
which
all
men
share.
--
After
tracing
the
historical
roots
of the
concept
, and
examining
Sayers'
personal
familiarity
with
it
, the
thesis
proceeds
to
review
her
work
chronologically
,
beginning
with her
early
poetry;
moving
through
her
twelve
major
works
of
fiction;
and
ending
with the
dramas
,
essays
, and
lectures
written
in the
last
years
of her
life.
-
Sayers'
use
of the
Seven
Deadly
Sins
in her
earlier
work
,
particularly
her
fiction
,
is
not
conscious
or
deliberate.
Instead
the
concept
provides
part
of the
background
for her
characterization
which
is
based
on a
Christian
view
of
human
nature
as a
"fallen"
nature.
The
survey
of her
detective
writing
reveals
that she
considered
the
worst
Sins
to be the
spiritual
, or
cold-hearted
ones
,
particularly
Pride
(the
root
of
all
the
others)
, and
Envy.
--
In the
dramatic
and
discursive
works
of her
later
years
she
is
more
direct
and
didactic
in her
discussion
of
Sin.
The
Sin
of
Sloth
becomes
a
major
theme
in this
period
,
yet
her
overall
perception
of the
Seven
Deadly
Sins
is
consistent
throughout
her
entire
career.
--
The
impact
of
Dorothy
L.
Sayers'
work
,
viewed
as a
whole
,
is
a
powerful
one.
She was a
gifted
artist
who
worked
in
many
genres
and
addressed
many
issues
, but her
achievement
is
not
only
a
function
of her
creative
skill
and her
variety
and
range.
What she
consistently
communicates
about
Sin
-
the
basic
problem
of
human
existence
-
provides
a
core
of
content
which
has
lasting
value.
It
evokes
, as she
believed
artistic
work
should
, a
spiritual
"response
in the
lively
soul"
(The
Zeal
of
Thv
House
103).
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76203918
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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