The Ageless Agatha Christie: Essays on the Mysteries and the Legacy is a collection of essays edited by J.C. Bernthal.
Essays[]
- Agatha Christie in Dialogue with To the Lighthouse: The Modernist Artist by Merja Makinen
- England’s Pockets: Objects of Anxiety in Christie’s Post-War Novels by Rebecca Mills
- Queer Girls, Bad Girls, Dead Girls: Post-War Culture and the Modern Girl by Sarah Bernstein
- “With Practised Eyes”: Feminine Identity in The Mysterious Mr Quin by Charlotte Beyer
- “The Sumptuous and the Alluring”: Poirot’s Women, Dragged Up and Dressed Down by J.C. Bernthal
- “The Encyclopaedic Palace of the World”: Miss Lemon’s Filing System as Cabinet of Curiosities and the Repository of Human Knowledge in Agatha Christie’s Poirot by Meg Boulton
- “One must actually take facts as they are”: Information Value and Information Behaviour in the Miss Marple Novels by Michelle M. Kazmer
- And Then There Were Many: Agatha Christie in Hungarian Translation by Brigitta Hudácskó
- Mother of Invention: Agatha Christie, the Middlebrow Detective Novel and Kerry Greenwood’s Postcolonial Tribute Series by Jilly Lippmann
- Autobiography in Agatha (1979) “An imaginary solution to an authentic mystery” by Sarah Street
- Editorial: Fans have the final word by J.C. Bernthal