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Criminal Papers Reading Crime in the French Nineteenth Century.

Throughout the nineteenth century, shady characters appear in French writings from one end of the literary spectrum to another. While Paris gleams through the night, the City of Lights has a darker underside Other its own infrastructure, its own rules and traditions - and its own literature. In the...

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Основен автор: Peters, Rosemary A.
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012.
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Съдържание:
  • Introduction : reading crime, reading criminal / Rosemary A. Peters
  • The protean nature of crime and punishment in nineteenth-century Paris / Lauren Pendas
  • Manhunt : officer v. criminal in Le Pe€re Goriot (1835) and Les memoires d'un gendarme (1867) / Megan E. Lawrence
  • "L'habit (ne) fait (pas) le moine" : the uses of physiognomy in reading (for) criminals / Adam M. Babin
  • "Gathered in illustrious assembly" : mesmeric agents, villains, and their "magnetic networks" in Alexandre Dumas's Le collier de la reine / Helana Brigman
  • Of fairy tales and finances : decriminalizing the class-climb in three nineteenth-century variations on the Cinderella story / Tara Smithson
  • "Ce(lle)-ci est a€ moi" : self-making through women and property in Le Pe€re Goriot, La be‚te humaine, Wuthering Heights, and La migration des coeurs / Jessica Hutchins
  • Criminal spaces in Notre-Dame de Paris : Hugo's portrayal of underworlds / Jessica Bombard
  • Industrial visions : seeing and perception in Balzac and Zola / Carrie O'Connor
  • Iron and glass : imprisonment in Emile Zola's Au bonheur des dames / Andrew Hill
  • The criminal letter : reading culpability in La be‚te humaine and Ferragus / Mary Cashell
  • Purloined letters : literary property and dangerous documents / Rosemary A. Peters
  • Narrative identity and criminal ideology in A scandal in Paris / Kristopher Mecholsky.