Re-Writing the Past, Autobiography and Celebrity in 'Agatha' (1979): ‘An Imaginary Solution to an Authentic Mystery’
When crime writer Agatha Christie went missing inexplicably in December 1926, a national scandal erupted as detectives and the public searched for the author. After eleven days she turned up in a hotel in Harrogate where she had registered under a false name. While speculation ensued that she had be...
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Open Library of Humanities
2020-07-01
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Online Access: | https://openscreensjournal.com/articles/34 |