The Doctor Dissected by Caroline Mccracken-Flesher

The Doctor Dissected by Caroline Mccracken-Flesher

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Summary

Vividly illustrated, The Doctor Dissected examines the sensational serial killings - known as the Anatomy Murders - that roiled Scotland in the early nineteenth century and considers their checkered afterlife in novels, plays, and films.

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The Doctor Dissected by Caroline Mccracken-Flesher

In 1828, Robert Knox was Edinburgh's charismatic anatomist - but eager medical students needed corpses to practice on, and Knox was supplied by the murderers Burke and Hare. The Doctor Dissected shows how this local crime became a trauma that echoes down the years as fact and fiction and into modern media - particularly in Scotland. Because Knox refused to speak, and national author Walter Scott would not speak for him, Scottish newspapers filled the silence with speculation. Worse, for a society that worried about the medical uncertainty of death, and whether the dead might arise, Knox's subjects loomed larger the longer their story remained untold. Victorian attempts to end the story only gave it new energy: evangelical writers could not account for the doctor; Robert Louis Stevenson turned him into Jekyll and Hyde. Melodramas tried to demonize Knox, but by the 1930s his scandal had extended to implicate a complicit public in James Bridie's plays. The 1970s could then read villains as victims of society - until Alasdair Gray gave contentious voice to actual victims in Poor Things. Today, Burke and Hare seem harmless, populating detective stories for children; they drive a national economy through Edinburgh Festival frolics - not least those of Gunther von Hagens. With Knox they feature internationally in movies, manga, and video games. Yet canny Scots like Ian Rankin know the value of a dark past as a warning against complacency for twenty-first-century Scotland - they show the use of a negative tale to chasten any too optimistically imagined community.
Professor McCracken-Flesher is one of the most ingenious - and readable - academics working in the field of Scottish culture, and this volume.. shows her skill at teasing out a story and its implications to its best advantage. * Stuart Kelly, Scotland on Sunday *
Caroline McCracken-Flesher is Professor of English at the University of Wyoming. She is the author of Possible Scotlands: Walter Scott and the Story of Tomorrow (Oxford University Press, 2005) and the editor of Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament (Bucknell UP, 2007).
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ISBN 13 9780199766826
ISBN 10 0199766827
Title The Doctor Dissected
Author Caroline Mccracken-Flesher
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 2012-02-16
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.