This essay draws on the huge amount of text now available in digital databases to examine Moll Flanders in relation to two non-fiction genres widely read in the 18th century, Ordinary's Accounts of the lives and last moments of condemned criminals, and the reports of trials held at the London's principal criminal court at the Old Bailey. It concludes that Defoe's polyphonic presentation of theft, which indirectly makes accessible the points of view of victims and their helpers as well as that of the thief-narrator, owes more to the trial report (so far largely ignored by literary critics) than to the criminal biography which has received wide attention
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
Die Geschichte der Kriminalität und des Strafrechtswesens ist für einige Jahre ein intensives Forsch...
This essay draws on the huge amount of text now available in digital databases to examine Moll Fland...
Françoise du Sorbier : English criminal biographies. In the 18th Century, criminals were the subjec...
This essay describes the journey of Daniel Defoe’s first fictional thief through the “interconnected...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides the first comprehensive study of ...
This thesis argues that the representation of male thieves in eighteenth-century criminal life-writi...
In the early 18th Century, Daniel Defoe found it natural to write a novel whose heroine was a sexual...
This thesis argues that the representation of male thieves in eighteenth-century criminal life-writi...
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, published accounts of felony trials held at London’s central crim...
Tales from the Hanging Court draws on published accounts of Old Bailey trials from 1674-1834, a rich...
Hal Gladfelder, Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth-Century England - Beyond the Law. Baltimore ...
Some of the most fundamental attributes of modern Anglo- American criminal procedure for cases of se...
This dissertation explores how literary criminal narratives reflected public anxieties over the incr...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
Die Geschichte der Kriminalität und des Strafrechtswesens ist für einige Jahre ein intensives Forsch...
This essay draws on the huge amount of text now available in digital databases to examine Moll Fland...
Françoise du Sorbier : English criminal biographies. In the 18th Century, criminals were the subjec...
This essay describes the journey of Daniel Defoe’s first fictional thief through the “interconnected...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides the first comprehensive study of ...
This thesis argues that the representation of male thieves in eighteenth-century criminal life-writi...
In the early 18th Century, Daniel Defoe found it natural to write a novel whose heroine was a sexual...
This thesis argues that the representation of male thieves in eighteenth-century criminal life-writi...
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, published accounts of felony trials held at London’s central crim...
Tales from the Hanging Court draws on published accounts of Old Bailey trials from 1674-1834, a rich...
Hal Gladfelder, Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth-Century England - Beyond the Law. Baltimore ...
Some of the most fundamental attributes of modern Anglo- American criminal procedure for cases of se...
This dissertation explores how literary criminal narratives reflected public anxieties over the incr...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
Die Geschichte der Kriminalität und des Strafrechtswesens ist für einige Jahre ein intensives Forsch...