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Domestic Murder in Nineteenth-Century England: Literary and Cultural Representations

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Why did certain domestic murders fire the Victorian imagination? In her analysis of literary and cultural representations of this phenomenon across genres, Bridget Walsh traces how the perception of the domestic murderer changed across the nineteenth century and suggests ways in which the public appetite for such crimes was representative of wider social concerns. She argues that the portrayal of domestic murder did not signal a consensus of opinion regarding the domestic space, but rather reflected significant discontent ...

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Domestic Murder in Nineteenth-Century England: Literary and Cultural Representations 2016, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9781138252974

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Domestic Murder in Nineteenth-Century England: Literary and Cultural Representations. Bridget Walsh 2014, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781472421036

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