Whose Body?
Style and Technique
The novel «Whose Body?» by Dorothy Sayers is a classic example of the detective genre, where the author employs numerous literary techniques characteristic of this style. Sayers' writing is marked by elegance and attention to detail, allowing the reader to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the investigation. The language of the work is rich and varied, with elements of irony and subtle humor, giving the text a particular liveliness. Sayers masterfully uses dialogues to reveal character traits and advance the plot. The structure of the novel is carefully crafted: it begins with a mysterious incident that gradually unfolds through a series of logical deductions and observations by the main character, Lord Peter Wimsey. The author employs techniques such as retrospection and shifting perspectives, creating a multi-layered narrative that keeps the reader's interest until the very end. A significant feature is the attention to the psychological aspects of the characters, making them more realistic and multifaceted.
