It is often attributed to Dorothy Sayers that she believed poetry and religion were more important than writing mystery stories. Sayers was a writer known for her mystery novels, but she also wrote essays and translated Dante's Divine Comedy, reflecting a deep interest in poetry and religion. This quote reflects her broader literary and spiritual interests beyond the mystery genre.
Family stories, school stories, animal stories, mysteries, could all be included in realistic fiction.
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are all mysteries. They are detective stories where Holmes solves a mystery, often a murder. They are some of the earliest mysteries written and still extremely popular.
No, Nancy Drew mysteries are all fictional. The stories were first written in the 1930's.
No, the A to Z Mysteries series by Ron Roy is a work of fiction. It follows a group of children solving mysteries in their town, and while the stories are entertaining, they are not based on real events.
It is not a run on sentence or a sentence fragment. It is two complete sentences that don't belong together or their order reversed. Try:Your stories are very interesting.You write mysteries.You write mysteries and your stories are very interesting.
Hellenic mythology is the collection of stories about the Gods and Heroes that were passed down orally, and later written down. It is not the same as the Hellenic religion though, read these questions for more info:Is_Greek_mythology_an_ancient_religionIs_Greek_mythology_part_of_ancient_Greek_religionWhy_is_Ancient_Greek_religion_considered_mythologyIs ancient Greek religion deadWhat_Religions_Relate_to_Greek_Mythology
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Mysteries are called mysteries because they involve solving puzzles or uncovering hidden truths. The term "mystery" implies something that is unknown and requires investigation or exploration to reveal its secrets. In the context of literature, mysteries are typically stories where a crime or enigma must be solved by the protagonist and the reader.
The main character in "My Naughty Little Sister" by Dorothy Edwards is the narrator's little sister, who is often getting into mischief. The narrator herself is also an important character in the stories, as she recounts the various adventures and misadventures of her naughty little sister.