
Agatha Christie
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Agatha Christie's Life and Times
Christie writes over the winter months, leaving the summer free for family. This schedule means that her books are ready in time for a festive release. Her publisher devises the slogan, A Christie for Christmas. They promote her novels as the perfect gift. Frequent screen adaptations also fix the connection between Christie and Christmas. But it is during the 1950s that she comes to the fore as a playwright. Towards the end of her long career, Christie's reputation as national treasure is restored after the scandal that blighted her earlier life. In 1968, she becomes Lady Malewan when her husband is knighted for his work in archaeology. Soon after, she also receives a DBE
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