Far from being a conservative writer endorsing women's domestic
role, Agatha Christie's book depicts women as adventurous,
independent women who renegotiate sexual relationships along more
equal lines. Women are also allowed the dangerous competency to
disrupt society and yet the texts refuse to see them as double
deviant because of their femininity. This detailed textual analysis
of her oeuvre demonstrates exactly how quietly innovatory Christie
was in relation to gender, beginning in nineteen twenty and
concluding in the early seventies.
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