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The Devil Himself: A Tale of Honor, Insanity, and the Birth of Modern America: New Narratives in American History

Autor Andrew Porwancher
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2016
Nicholas Dukes and Captain Adam Nutt were two men with much in common. Both were prominent members of Pennsylvanian society in the 1880s, both had studied law under the same mentor, and both shared an intimate connection to the beautiful Lizzie Nutt: Dukes was her debonair fiancé, Nutt her doting father. Yet Dukes soured on Lizzie during their engagement and resolved to rid himself of his betrothed. He penned a scandalous letter to Captain Nutt accusing Lizzie of sexual transgressions with no fewer than seven suitors, himself included. Such were her charms of seduction, Dukes claimed, that she "would disarm the devil himself." Nutt was not one to suffer lightly an affront to his family. He fired back, "I have always held that when a man invades the sanctity of a home, he takes his life in his hands, and under this code, I shall act." In their shared village of Uniontown, Nutt confronted Dukes in a duel that would lead to one man's death and the other's sensational murder trial. Using the Dukes-Nutt affair, the book explores the role of honor in a society hesitating at the threshold between past and future.The New Narratives in American History series aims to reimagine the craft of writing history by providing compelling tales told by scholars. These brief books rely on a sustained narrative to illuminate a larger historical theme or controversy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190210786
ISBN-10: 0190210788
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 122 x 170 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria New Narratives in American History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

In this intriguing book, Andrew Porwancher vividly narrates a classic story of lust, seduction, rage, murder, and law in a confusing time of rapid technological and social change. Although resonating with our own age, these themes belong to a tale of the Gilded Age, when local communities tried to defend old ways against the relentless advance of modernity."
An intensely personal tale that illuminates larger issues of its time and place. Andrew Porwancher deftly handles the particulars of this story of love and retribution, and he is no less able in linking his characters and their actions to the unfolding themes of life in the Gilded Age.
If you like murders and American history, this is the book for you. One part bodice-ripper; one part cultural history of honor; one part exploration of the 19th century criminal trial: what could be better?
The author has a clear, lucid writing style and sufficiently explains terms necessary to understanding the period. [Porwancher] does a great job of explaining terms, in providing good examples, and the material is presented in an engaging style.
[Porwancher] has done well here to find a seemingly small moment in the Nutt-Dukes affair and tease it out to broader significance ... This is a new story for us, and told well.

Notă biografică

Andrew Porwancher is the Wick Cary Professor of Constitutional Studies at the University of Oklahoma.