Dorothy L. Sayers

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Dorothy L. Sayers (June 13, 1893 - Dec. 17, 1957) was a scholar, translator, essayist, and writer, best known for her Lord Peter Wimsey detective stories, which also feature a well-known female character, Harriet Vane. She did write a small number of SF works, and considered her translations of Dante to be her best work. Two essays were published as, Are Women Human?.

SFnal works

  • "The Cyprian Cat" (1933 short story)
  • "Martin’s Chose: The Whimsey Collection" (letter)
    • The Eton Chronic Feb 4 1937
    • Ghosts & Scholars #12 1990
  • "Suspicion" (short story)
    • Mystery League Oct 1933
    • EQMM Dec 1950
    • The Best Horror Stories, ed. Anon., BDD/Mallard Press 1990

Further reading