Criminal papers reading crime in the French nineteenth century

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Peters, Rosemary A. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars 2012.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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 Père Goriot (1835) and Les mémoires 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 à moi" : self-making through women and property in Le Père Goriot, La bête 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 bête 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.