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elainegrey May 31 2009, 13:53:04 UTC
I believe one of the Lord Peter Wimsey issues is that the character provided a sort of wish fulfilment for Sayers. in the Wikipedia entry they quote Sayers from "In How I Came to Invent the Character of Lord Peter Wimsey:"

Lord Peter's large income... I deliberately gave him... After all it cost me nothing and at the time I was particularly hard up and it gave me pleasure to spend his fortune for him. When I was dissatisfied with my single unfurnished room I took a luxurious flat for him in Piccadilly. When my cheap rug got a hole in it, I ordered him an Aubusson carpet. When I had no money to pay my bus fare I presented him with a Daimler double-six, upholstered in a style of sober magnificence, and when I felt dull I let him drive it. I can heartily recommend this inexpensive way of furnishing to all who are discontented with their incomes. It relieves the mind and does no harm to anybody.

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firecat May 31 2009, 16:58:24 UTC
Oh yes, I have read that!

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