Against the commonly accepted idea according to which criminal laments would have disappeared from France at the end of the 19th century, and replaced by the “short news items” column in popular dailies, the present article follows their transformation until the eve of World War II. With a corpus of mainly provincial broadsheets we examine the evolution of the lament paper copy, of its underlying melody, of its style and content, and also of its publishing and trading. So we will follow the art of “singing the crime” over a half-century, from the lament to the “realistic song with a criminal character”, from the crime of Pantin to the latest “serial killer” of the interwar period
La complainte criminelle – au sens strict du terme, un texte chanté narrant dans un but informatif e...
This work focuses on a corpus of 492 crime news items released in Parisian dailies between 1836 and ...
First mass newspaper in France, Le Petit Journal, founded in 1863 by Millaud, will take advantage of...
Can the Troppman affair really be regarded as the crime of the 19th Century ? A murderer, aged only ...
La complainte criminelle – au sens strict du terme, un texte chanté narrant dans un but informatif e...
À partir du premier tiers du xixe siècle se diffuse, en France, un type d’occasionnel tourné vers le...
La naissance du café-concert dès 1850 fixe les canons d’une chanson française que tout semble oppose...
La complainte criminelle ne diffère de la complainte de fait divers que par son objet, mais qu’en es...
The complainte, a song about crime and punishment, is not simply a French phenomenon, but has been f...
À partir d’un corpus de 492 faits divers criminels relevés dans les quotidiens parisiens entre 1836 ...
Cet article propose d’étudier les rapports entre le poète Jules Laforgue, auteur en 1885 d’un recuei...
Cet article propose d’étudier les diverses manifestations de l’imaginaire aéronautique dans l’hebdom...
On July 29th 1881, the law on the freedom of the press marked the starting point of an unprecedented...
Parangon de la complainte criminelle, l’affaire Fualdès semble confiner l’histoire de cette forme ch...
«Crime, news items and popular culture at the end of the 19th century». The chronicling of criminal ...
La complainte criminelle – au sens strict du terme, un texte chanté narrant dans un but informatif e...
This work focuses on a corpus of 492 crime news items released in Parisian dailies between 1836 and ...
First mass newspaper in France, Le Petit Journal, founded in 1863 by Millaud, will take advantage of...
Can the Troppman affair really be regarded as the crime of the 19th Century ? A murderer, aged only ...
La complainte criminelle – au sens strict du terme, un texte chanté narrant dans un but informatif e...
À partir du premier tiers du xixe siècle se diffuse, en France, un type d’occasionnel tourné vers le...
La naissance du café-concert dès 1850 fixe les canons d’une chanson française que tout semble oppose...
La complainte criminelle ne diffère de la complainte de fait divers que par son objet, mais qu’en es...
The complainte, a song about crime and punishment, is not simply a French phenomenon, but has been f...
À partir d’un corpus de 492 faits divers criminels relevés dans les quotidiens parisiens entre 1836 ...
Cet article propose d’étudier les rapports entre le poète Jules Laforgue, auteur en 1885 d’un recuei...
Cet article propose d’étudier les diverses manifestations de l’imaginaire aéronautique dans l’hebdom...
On July 29th 1881, the law on the freedom of the press marked the starting point of an unprecedented...
Parangon de la complainte criminelle, l’affaire Fualdès semble confiner l’histoire de cette forme ch...
«Crime, news items and popular culture at the end of the 19th century». The chronicling of criminal ...
La complainte criminelle – au sens strict du terme, un texte chanté narrant dans un but informatif e...
This work focuses on a corpus of 492 crime news items released in Parisian dailies between 1836 and ...
First mass newspaper in France, Le Petit Journal, founded in 1863 by Millaud, will take advantage of...