Dorothy L. Sayers was a Christian apologist, a great translator and guide to Dante, and a pioneering mystery novelist. Nadya Williams has written a fascinating essay about Sayers and her vocational struggles, including reflections on scholarship in academia as opposed to the scholarship of "public intellectuals."
In the wake of WWI, a brilliant woman in search of an income found herself in a quandary. Here she was, a woman in a man’s world, and therefore unable to
Since my earliest memories, my life has been defined by books. I have always loved reading widely, and have especially enjoyed fiction, preferably of the