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Stealing Things: Theft and the Author in Nineteenth-Century France, Peters Rosemary A.


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Автор: Peters Rosemary A.
Название:  Stealing Things: Theft and the Author in Nineteenth-Century France
ISBN: 9781498516457
Издательство: Bloomsbury
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ISBN-10: 1498516459
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 276
Вес: 0.39 кг.
Дата издания: 15.03.2015
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 10 black & white halftones
Размер: 153 x 228 x 23
Читательская аудитория: Professional & vocational
Подзаголовок: Theft and the author in nineteenth-century france
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: Stealing Things demonstrates how nineteenth-century French narratives portraying the thief figure reflect and critique popular attitudes of the times. This book focuses on how stolen objects shape individual identity and social status.


Criminal Papers

Автор: Rosemary A. Peters
Название: Criminal Papers
ISBN: 144383789X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781443837897
Издательство: Cambridge Scholars
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Описание: Throughout the nineteenth century, shady characters appear in French writings from one end of the literary spectrum to another. While Paris gleams through the night, the City of Lights has a darker underside with its own infrastructure, its own rules and traditions – and its own literature. In the shadows of the capital, thieves, murderers, addicts, shoplifters, seducers, and smugglers carry out their nefarious acts, pursued by detectives (both police and private) who seek to apprehend and analyze them. These novels pave the way for a new genre, the detective novel or roman polar, which gains ever-increasing popularity as the nineteenth century moves toward its close and the twentieth dawns with developments in literature and other genres. These stories are experimental by nature, and lend themselves to further innovations, both apertures (to borrow Barthes’s term) and departures. In addition, the detective stories of the nineteenth century contribute to the creation of a new art in the twentieth century: they are part and parcel of the work of film, especially film noir.This volume considers literature of the criminal underworld and its encounters with society, in the city and the popular imagination. The twelve essays compiled here examine the intersections between law and literature in the nineteenth century, from the newly adjusted property laws after the Revolution of 1789 through the scientific discourse around kleptomania in the fin-de-si?cle. The authors question how texts, both canonical and “paraliterary,” are inscribed into the social, political, economic and artistic dialogues of the period. Other questions come up in these textual examinations: how are real-life criminals and the spaces they inhabit translated into literary ones? How do crimes in novels reflect or produce social tensions and preoccupations around issues of gender, education, class, and ideology? And, perhaps most importantly, what does it mean to be the “author of a crime”?

Stealing Things: Theft and the Author in Nineteenth-Century France

Автор: Peters Rosemary A.
Название: Stealing Things: Theft and the Author in Nineteenth-Century France
ISBN: 0739180045 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780739180044
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Описание: Stealing Things demonstrates how nineteenth-century French narratives portraying the "thief" figure reflect and critique popular attitudes of the times. This book focuses on how stolen objects shape individual identity and social status.


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