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    Trials of Passion: Crimes in the Name of Love and Madness

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    Using sensational public trials, in America, Britain and France, this book takes madness and passion into the courts and puts them on trial.
    ISBN: 9781844088751
    AuthorAppignanesi, Lisa
    PublisherNameLittle, Brown Book Group
    Pub Date04/02/2016
    BindingPaperback
    Pages448
    Availability: In Stock

    This book journeys into the heart of dark passions and the crimes they impel. When passion is in the picture, what is criminal, what sane, what mad or simply bad?

    Brighton, 1870: A well-respected spinster infuses chocolate creams with strychnine in order to murder her lover's wife.

    Paris, 1880: A popular performer stalks her betraying lover through the streets of the city for weeks and finally takes aim.

    New York, 1906: A millionaire shoots dead a prominent architect in full view of a theatre audience.

    Through court and asylum records, letters and newspaper accounts,this book brings to life a period when the psychiatric professions were consolidating their hold on our understanding of what is human. An increasingly popular press allowed the public unprecedented insight into accounts of transgressive sexuality,savage jealousy and forbidden desires.

    With great story-telling flair, Lisa Appignanesi teases out the vagaries of passion and the clashes between the law and the clinic as they stumble towards a (sometimes reviled) collaboration. Sexual etiquette and class roles, attitudes to love, madness and gender, notions of respectability and honour, insanity and lunacy, all are at play in that vital forum in which public opinion is shaped - the theatre of the courtroom.

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    This book journeys into the heart of dark passions and the crimes they impel. When passion is in the picture, what is criminal, what sane, what mad or simply bad?

    Brighton, 1870: A well-respected spinster infuses chocolate creams with strychnine in order to murder her lover's wife.

    Paris, 1880: A popular performer stalks her betraying lover through the streets of the city for weeks and finally takes aim.

    New York, 1906: A millionaire shoots dead a prominent architect in full view of a theatre audience.

    Through court and asylum records, letters and newspaper accounts,this book brings to life a period when the psychiatric professions were consolidating their hold on our understanding of what is human. An increasingly popular press allowed the public unprecedented insight into accounts of transgressive sexuality,savage jealousy and forbidden desires.

    With great story-telling flair, Lisa Appignanesi teases out the vagaries of passion and the clashes between the law and the clinic as they stumble towards a (sometimes reviled) collaboration. Sexual etiquette and class roles, attitudes to love, madness and gender, notions of respectability and honour, insanity and lunacy, all are at play in that vital forum in which public opinion is shaped - the theatre of the courtroom.