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A Very British Murder

A Very British Murder

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I discovered that she had written a book titled Jane Austen at Home, a biography that highlighted Austen’s writing from the context of the various homes in which she had once resided or visited. it provides an excellent overview of how the consumption of crime became a dominant part of our cultural landscape.

A Very British Murder : The Story of a National Obsession A Very British Murder : The Story of a National Obsession

Lucy Worsley's A Very British Murder is an incredible insight into the British people's obsession with the macabre, and it held my attention throughout.

In the last part of the book, Worsley takes a look at some of the best crime fiction authors including Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. This is not really about crime, as such, although many crimes are discussed - it is about how, especially since the nineteenth century, the British began to "enjoy and consume the idea of a murder. Here I would give guided tours, occasionally feed the llamas, and look for important pieces of paper that my boss Anthony had lost. Worsley describes the various mystery authors who arose in the 19th century, the depiction of policing (which early on was slipshod), the rise of the detective, newly discovered scientific means of investigating and solving a crime or murder and discusses how authors created stories that encapsulated the horror, the thrill and finally the revealing of the culprit.

Lucy Worsley Age, Net Worth, Bio, Height [Updated October 2023 ] Lucy Worsley Age, Net Worth, Bio, Height [Updated October 2023 ]

In The Art of the English Murder, Lucy Worsley explores this phenomenon in forensic detail, revisiting notorious crimes like the Ratcliff Highway Murders, which caused a nationwide panic in the early nineteenth century, and the case of Frederick and Maria Manning, the suburban couple who were hanged after killing Maria s lover and burying him under their kitchen floor. These seemingly random acts of violence appeared all the more horrific because they took place inside family homes. While the information presented wasn't new to me, I appreciated the excellent organization and thoroughness of Worsley's investigation. A very early contribution was 'The Adventures of Susan Hopley, or Circumstantial Evidence' of 1841 in which the heroine solves a murder and then there was 'The Female Detective' and 'Revelations of a Female Detective' by Andrew Forrester and WS Hayward, both books starring a professional heroine who was employed purely to solve crimes. Worsley lives in Southwark [28] by the RiverThames in south London with her husband, architect Mark Hines, [1] whom she married in November 2011.

In 2012 she co-presented the three-part television series Antiques Uncovered, with antiques and collectibles expert MarkHill, [13] and (broadcast at the same time) Harlots, Housewives and Heroines, a three-part series on the lives of women after the Civil War and the RestorationofCharlesII. A Very British Murder — история о возникновении полиции и развитии детективного жанра: например, автор подобно рассказывает о прототипах героев Диккенса и преступлениях, которые оказали влияние на творчество Хичкока. Mrs Radcliffe with 'The Mysteries of the Udolpho', 1794, was arguably the first to be followed by the famous 'Penny Bloods' that gave the public the gore that they wanted. It wasn't really an issue, and I'd be glad to see the television series if it were available (some of the ballads, puppet shows, and dramas she describes would be interesting to see!



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