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Judgment in the Victorian Age

Editat de James Gregory, Daniel J.R. Grey, Annika Bautz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
This volume concerns judges, judgment and judgmentalism. It studies the Victorians as judges across a range of important fields, including the legal and aesthetic spheres, and within literature. It examines how various specialist forms of judgment were conceived and operated, and how the propensity to be judgmental was viewed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367584726
ISBN-10: 0367584727
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Contents;


List of Figures;


Notes on Contributors;


Acknowledgments;


Introduction;


PART I: The Judgment of the Law;


1. Cartes de visite and the First Mass Media Photographic Images of the English Judiciary: Continuity and Change


Leslie J. Moran;


2. Sir Redmond Barry and the Trial of Ned Kelly: representing the Judge and Judgment in Nineteenth-Century Australia


Alice Richardson;


3. The Emotional Reactions of Judges in Cases of Maternal Child Murder in England, 1840 –1900


Alison Pedley;


4. ‘What Will Most Tend Towards Morality’: Sir Cresswell Cresswell and the Divorce Court, 1858-1863


Gail Savage;


5. ‘Infamous Falsehoods’: Judges, Perjury, and Affiliation Trials in England, 1855–1930


Ginger Frost;


6. Authoritative Judgments in a Provincial Town: Responses to Everyday Offending in Plymouth 1860 – 1900


Kim Stevenson and Iain Channing;


PART II: Judgments in Culture;


7. Judging the Judges: The Image of the Judge in the Popular Illustrated Press


Craig Newbery-Jones;


8. The Matter of Judgment: Comparing Gendered Perspectives on Victorian Legal Culture in Popular Literature


Judith Rowbotham;


9. The Operation and Representation of Art Judgment 


James Gregory;


10. Judging by the Hand: Handwriting and Character in Victorian Literary Culture


Karin Koehler;


11. ‘They will not read it, but their sons & daughters may’: judging Percy Shelley’s Queen Mab (1813) in the nineteenth century


Cian Duffy;


Index

Notă biografică

James Gregory is Associate Professor in Modern British History at the University of Plymouth. Among his publications is The Poetry and the Politics: Radical Reform in Victorian England (2014).


Daniel J.R. Grey is Lecturer in World History since 1800 at the University of Plymouth. Among his recent publications are articles in Cultural and Social History, History Workshop Journal and Media History.


Annika Bautz is Associate Professor in English and Head of the School of Humanities and Performing Arts at the University of Plymouth. Recent publications include, with James Gregory, Libraries, Books, and Collectors of Texts, 1600–1900 (Routledge, 2018).

Descriere

This volume concerns judges, judgment and judgmentalism. It studies the Victorians as judges across a range of important fields, including the legal and aesthetic spheres, and within imaginative literature. It examines how various specialist forms of judgement were conceived and operated, and how the propensity to be judgemental was viewed.