Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead by Thomas Boyle

Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead by Thomas Boyle

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Looking at the development of sensationalism and the reporting of crime in the popular press and literature of Victorian Britain and at its nature and causes, this book reveals the disparity between source material for novelists like Dickens, and the official image of a superior, moral society.

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Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead by Thomas Boyle

This book examines the development of sensationalism and the reporting of crime in the popular press and literature of mid-Victorian Britain, and its nature and causes. The author looks at the origins of source material obtained by novelists like Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, and reveals the extent and reportage of crime during this period and the disparity between the official image of Victorian Britain as the superior, highly moral and tranquil society. The author argues that the use of this material in the popular literature of the period was a deliberate attempt to undermine Victorian officialdom. The result is an enquiry into the significance of crime and sexuality in the newspapers and literature of this period.
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ISBN 13 9780340510735
ISBN 10 0340510730
Title Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead
Author Thomas Boyle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Year published 1990-01-04
Number of pages 256
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