Dickens and CrimeIndiana University Press, 1968 - 371 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... fiction was of course arising inde- pendently elsewhere : Poe in America and Balzac in France are two obvious names ... fictional subject . The penological debate of the late 1820s and the 1830s was international , spreading from America ...
... fiction was of course arising inde- pendently elsewhere : Poe in America and Balzac in France are two obvious names ... fictional subject . The penological debate of the late 1820s and the 1830s was international , spreading from America ...
Pàgina 91
... fiction ' . The difference is not mainly , nor significantly , due to any conscious suppression of facts or opinions which the reading public might find improper or unpalatable . As Dr Fielding says later , ' although he was deeply ...
... fiction ' . The difference is not mainly , nor significantly , due to any conscious suppression of facts or opinions which the reading public might find improper or unpalatable . As Dr Fielding says later , ' although he was deeply ...
Pàgina 114
... fiction to the view which he consistently rejected when Miss Coutts urged it as the policy for Urania Cot- tage . In most cases , he argued , it is almost impossible to produce a penitence which shall stand the wear and tear of this ...
... fiction to the view which he consistently rejected when Miss Coutts urged it as the policy for Urania Cot- tage . In most cases , he argued , it is almost impossible to produce a penitence which shall stand the wear and tear of this ...
Continguts
DICKENS AND HIS AGE | 1 |
NEWGATE | 27 |
THE SILENT SYSTEMCOLDBATH FIELDS PRISON | 52 |
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American appeared capital punishment cell certainly chaplains chapter character Charles Dickens Chesterton Coldbath Fields convicts course Coutts crime criminal critics Daily death described Detective Dickens Dickens's discussed earlier Edwin Drood effect English execution experience expressed fact feel fiction Fields Forster further gaol girls give hanging Home hope House human idea imagination interest Jasper kind later least less letters living London look magistrates March means mind Miss moral murder mystery never Newgate novels object officers Oliver opinion penal Pentonville period person police present prison Punch punishment question quoted Reading reason recent reference reform remarks Report respect Review Scotland Yard seems seen sentence Separate social society story suggested thing thought tion visited whole writing written wrote young
Referències a aquest llibre
Tainted Souls and Painted Faces: The Rhetoric of Fallenness in Victorian Culture Amanda Anderson Visualització de fragments - 1993 |
Crime, Protest, Community, and Police in Nineteenth-century Britain David J. V. Jones Visualització de fragments - 1982 |