Gaudy Night
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Publisher Description
Gaudy Night
Gaudy Night is one of Dorothy L. Sayers’s most acclaimed and intellectually ambitious novels, blending mystery, romance, and philosophical reflection. The story follows mystery novelist Harriet Vane, who returns to her alma mater, Shrewsbury College, Oxford, for a reunion—“the gaudy.” Soon afterward, the college is plagued by a series of anonymous letters, acts of vandalism, and threats that endanger its peace and reputation. Called upon to discreetly investigate, Harriet struggles to uncover the culprit while confronting her own inner conflicts about love, work, and intellectual independence. When Lord Peter Wimsey arrives to assist, their deepening relationship provides both emotional and moral resolution. Together, they expose a criminal driven by resentment and repression. More than a whodunit, Gaudy Night explores themes of integrity, equality, and the role of women in academia. It concludes with Harriet’s hard-won reconciliation of heart and mind—an affirmation of reason, respect, and mutual love.