Christie was a product of her time, and by modern standards, we might not see her as much of a feminist today, but she does seem to have considered herself one: she describes Ariadne Oliver, her self-insertion character, as a feminist.
Yes.
An unhappy first marriage, supposedly causing her to disappear for a few days until she was found in a hotel, using a different name.
Some have suggested that this was staged by her publisher, to add mystery to her image.
Agatha Christie was raised in a Christian household and had a Christian upbringing. She did not publicly discuss her beliefs or faith, so it is uncertain how devout she was in her later years.
Im guessing by 'do' you mean her profession. Well for some time she was a nurse, but she is famous for being a crime and detective writer.
Yes she was highly regarded as Britain's best crime writer, in fact she was knighted because of her dedication to literature. She is commonly known as the queen of crime.
Yes, Church of England.
Agatha Christie's full name is Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie.
Christie is a British novelist and her full name is Agatha Christie.
"Poems" by Agatha Christie has 224 pages.
Agatha Christie - band - ended in 2009.
Agatha Christie - band - was created in 1988.
Agatha Christie died on 12th January 1976.
Agatha Christie's father was an American stockbroker.
Agatha Christie was born on September 15, 1890.
Agatha Christie died on January 12, 1976.
Vanessa Redgrave portrayed Agatha Christie in the TV series "Agatha."
Agatha Christie has: Played herself in "Agatha Christie: Crime Does Pay" in 1990. Played herself in "The Trouble with Agatha Christie" in 1991. Played herself in "The Agatha Christie Code" in 2005. Played herself in "Ciclo Agatha Christie" in 2005. Played herself in "The A to Z of Crime" in 2011. Played herself in "Perspectives" in 2011.
Agatha Christie died on 12th January 1976.