Victorian Murderesses: A True History of Thirteen Respectable French and English Women Accused of Unspeakable Crimes


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This riveting combination of true crime and social history examines a dozen cases from the 1800s involving thirteen French and English women charged with murder. Each incident was a cause c l bre, and this mixture of scandal and scholarship offers illuminating details of backgrounds, deeds, and trials.
The real delight is that historian Mary S. Hartman does more than reconstruct twelve famous trials. She has written a piece on the social history of nineteenth-century women from an illuminating perspective: their favorite murders. -- Time Magazine
Noteworthy .... It has several distinctions: its expert prose style, its scholarly authority, and its perceptive analysis of the prevailing attitudes toward women's roles and domestic relations.--Criticism
The author would have made a fine detective .... When she observes the women and men in extreme circumstances, she writes with the gift of a novelist and the depth of a scholar. -- Los Angeles Times
Vividly written, meticulously researched. -- Choice
Loved this book and so glad to see it's been returned to print You can't beat the highly readable scholarly treatment of these 13 Victorian murderesses. Harman does a spectacular job of bringing these women and the carnage they created into the 20th and 21st centuries as well as giving the reader an excellent feminist critique of their reception in scholarly and popular culture. Pour yourself a cup of tea and enjoy the variety of their crimes and their drive to define themselves outside the constrictions of Victorian life. -- Under the Covers and Reading

Author: Mary S. Hartman
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 06/18/2014
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.86lbs
Size: 8.73h x 5.52w x 0.69d
ISBN13: 9780486780474
ISBN10: 0486780473
BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | Murder | General
- History | Social History

About the Author
Mary S. Hartman joined the faculty of Douglass College History Department in 1968 and has served as Dean of the Women's Studies Institute and Director of the Institute for Women's Leadership.

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