“Whose Body?” by Dorothy L. Sayers: Lord Peter Wimsey introduces himself as a man of two selves, who wear different attire
One self is “the amateur of first editions.” His “other self” is “Sherlock Holmes, disguised as a walking gentleman” (1, p. 4).
The author could have said he was one man with two interests. Instead, she said he was one man with two selves, each of which had its own interest and attire, like alternate personalities. Assuming she did not intend to portray him as having multiple personality, why did she describe him this way? It is what I call “gratuitous multiple personality” and is probably reflective of the author’s own psychology.
1. Dorothy L. Sayers. Whose Body? Mineola, New York, Dover Publications, 1923/2009.
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