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Victorian Crime, Madness and Sensation

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext '...a fascinatingly eclectic collection on the Victorians' fascination with crime and madness'. Lyn Pykett! Pro-Vice Chancellor and Professor of English! The University of Aberystwyth '... pleasingly provocative volume... rich and varied collection of essays.' TLS 'With its wide-ranging subject matter and its promise to throw new light on nineteenth-century attitudes to crime and deviance! this book will surely appeal to a wide range of nineteenth-century scholars. Even at such a richly laden table! the finest pieces stand out... The heart of this collection lies in its excellent treatment of gender. It is in this area that the book makes its most cogent and powerful case for itself. With almost half the essays devoted to some aspect of gender! Victorian Crime! Madness and Sensation makes a marvelous and important contribution to the field.' ELT 'This fascinating collection of essays traverses the century and ranges across Victorian criminal activity and social aberrance from regicide and serial number to sensation and child sexual abuse. Focusing on bodies! moral and physical decay! exploitative journalism and abusive commercialism! the collection never fails to be engaging... this carnival of Victorian deviance is a worthwhile read... The collection will be a useful tool for anyone interested in crime.' Victorian Studies '... there are many essays of interest in this [...] very worthwhile volume.' The Year's Work in English Studies Informationen zum Autor Andrew Maunder is senior lecturer in English at the University of Hertfordshire. He has written on the Cornhill Magazine, Christina Rossetti, Anthony Trollope and Mrs. Henry Wood. At present he is working on a study of Bram Stoker. Grace Moore is Lecturer in Literary Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She wrote Dickens and Empire, also published by Ashgate. Klappentext Beginning with Victoria's enthronement and an exploration of sensationalist accounts of attacks on the Queen, and ending with the notorious case of a fin-de-siècle killer, Victorian Crime, Madness, and Sensation throws new light on nineteenth-century attitudes toward crime and 'deviance'. The essays, which draw on both canonical and liminal texts, examine the Victorian fascination with criminal psychology and pathology, engaging with real life cases alongside fictional accounts by writers as diverse as Ainsworth, Stevenson, and Stoker. Among the topics are shifting definitions of criminality and the ways in which discourses surrounding crime, and particularly its representation by journalists and fiction writers, changed during the nineteenth century. Individual essays also consider the literal and social criminalization of particular sex acts, the gendering of degeneration and insanity, and the role of science and technology in solving cases. Zusammenfassung Through a survey of a diverse range of crimes, criminals, detectives, modes of detection and reportage, the essays in this volume chart the development of crime writing as a genre and the growing dialogue between fact and fiction through Victoria's reign. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction, Andrew Maunder & Grace Moore; Regicide and reginamania: G.W.M. Reynolds and The Mysteries of London, John Plunkett; The making of a master criminal: the 'chief of the thugs' in Victorian writings on crime, Máire ní Fhlathúin; Black markets and cadaverous pies: the corpse, urban trade and industrial consumption in the Penny Blood, Sally Powell; 'Stepchildren of nature': East Lynne and the spectre of female degeneracy, 1860-61, Andrew Maunder; Murder, gender, and popular fiction by women in the 1860s: Braddon, Oliphant, Yonge, June Sturrock; Anatomy of a 'nine days' wonder': sensational journalism in the decade of the sensation novel, Dallas Liddle; The inside story: crime, convicts, and careers for women, Barbara Onslow; 'The truth of midnight' and 'The truth of ...

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Authors Andrew Maunder, Dr. Grace Maunder Moore
Assisted by Grace Moore (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.12.2004
 
EAN 9780754640608
ISBN 978-0-7546-4060-8
No. of pages 260
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

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