高调 发表于 2025-3-23 12:56:39

Sensational Crime Street Literature, 1817–1880at indicated a growing interest in intimate violence against women, especially among the poor.. Intense emotional responses to the case meant financial success for many broadside publishers; higher prices were justified as a means of financing a retrial when Ashford’s alleged murderer was acquitted

Inordinate 发表于 2025-3-23 17:31:35

Journalistic Discourse, and the Working-Class Bodyment of the newspaper meant that nineteenth-century novels “drew on news as a rival practice of realistic representation and as an authoritative form of public knowledge” (4). The work of Charles Dickens provides one of the most thoroughly-studied examples of the mutual influence between these two m

亲属 发表于 2025-3-23 18:07:23

Unfixing Identity and Resisting Violence in Caroline Norton’s Pamphlets and Fiction in what was often understood to be a uniquely working-class form of brutality. The image of the battered woman thus became an avenue for renegotiating social and moral hierarchies. Since, however, as Nancy Armstrong points out, the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century novel was a major vehicle for co

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地名表 发表于 2025-3-24 10:36:31

Marital Cruelty insold alongside political pamphlets by booksellers—transcribed, edited, and circulated among middle-class readers, including a large number of women abolitionists. As such, many possess a kind of physically charged resonance with sentimental fiction. Like much middle-class women’s reading material,

裤子 发表于 2025-3-24 11:33:10

Conclusion: The Limits of Oppositionality through Victorian Representations of Intimate Violencetly contradictory in nature; there is a discernible tension between exposure and concealment when it comes to depictions of brutality in intimate relationships. Second, this tension at times facilitates a level of subversion inasmuch as it calls attention to the culturally unspeakable aspects of int

要塞 发表于 2025-3-24 17:55:08

Sensational Crime Street Literature, 1817–1880ighly graphic crimes against women was an economic move—an effort to produce the most shocking narratives possible and commodify the battered woman’s experience in a manner that drew attention away from political responsibilities regarding intimate violence in favor of the excitement and catharsis o

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