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Dorothy Sayers: Critical Essay by Catherine Aird

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SOURCE: Aird, Catherine. “It Was the Cat!” In Dorothy L. Sayers: The Centenary Celebration, edited by Alzina Stone Dale, pp. 79-86. New York: Walker and Company, 1993.

In the following essay, Aird assesses the achievement of Sayers's detective short stories.

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