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August 2019 Group Read: Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers (Spoiler Thread)
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I hope we can have good and frank discussions on this thread. As I mentioned in the other thread, I have read this series 33 years ago and I was enchanted with Wimsey and the UK. It will be interesting how it strikes us all in 2019!
I have also read a very good autobiography of Dorothy L. Sayer, who was known as a blue-stocking. Apparently mothers used to point to her as an example of how girls should not turn out, i.e. it doesn't do to show your brains dear, men don't like that!!!
Apparently Wimsey is based on her passionate love affair with a man who, enchanted her complete, but who unfortunately left her. She had a child with this man and had to hide this fact throughout that life! So, most Sayers expert believe that she wrote Wimsey as an ideal to the man who definitely was not that.
Looking forward to how you feel about Wimsey and the book as a whole.

FYI, this book is available on Project Gutenberg for free: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58820
I downloaded the mobi format and sent it to my Kindle with Send to Kindle from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/sendtokindle/
New member so if this kind of thing is too much detail and not helpful, let me know.

The characters were amusing and I thought they were the most entertaining part of the book. Skimming this one for plot details would rob readers of the chance to get acquainted with Lord Peter Wimsey (so aptly named), Bunter and the others, not to mention their witty dialogue and banter.
Good fun. I'll try another in the series.



It definitely does and on the whole it is a very entertaining series especially if you are interested in that period and that part of society. Very telling of why this country is still run the way it is now!

Hi RJ.
I also enjoyed this book enough to want to read the next book in the series. One of the things that many have posted both in this thread and in the 'non-spoiler' thread is that folks who've read Sayers before always found the books to get better was Harriet Vane was added to the mix. I guess we'll just have to wait to find out.
Thanks,
Bobbie


I also enjoyed this book enough to want to read the next book in the series. One of the things that many have posted both in this thread and in the 'non-spoiler' thread is that folks who've read Sayers before always found the books to get better was Harriet Vane was added to the mix. I guess we'll just have to wait to find out.
Thanks,
Bobbie"
Good to know. Thanks!


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I prefer Harriet Vane to Lord Peter. In an autobiography which I have read, it says that she is very much like Dorothy L. Sayers.

As far as I understand, Harriet Vane will be in later books - I wonder with which book I could start to give it another chance?


Thanks! I may look at this one, as many of you commented that the books were better with Harriet.