Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot Between the Wars
Part Two of Carolyn Raship’s series of posts on Agatha Christie. For Part One, go here. Agatha Christie's invention Hercule Poirot could only exist in harmony during the interwar years. He, like Chaplin's Tramp, is a perfect construct, melding modernism with the still largely prevalent Victorian mores and tastes into a perfect whole. The small, […]