Exceptional Crime in Early Modern Spain : Taxonomic and Intellectual Perspectives.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789004392397
- 364.152/3094609031
- HV6535.S7 .R567 2019
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- A Murder of Crows -- Chapter 1 The Taxonomic Axis of Fatality: From Series of Monsters to Serial Murderers -- 1 From Series to Individuals -- 2 Series and Fatality -- 3 From Series of Monsters to Serial Murderers -- Chapter 2 Sketching the Face of Evil: Pioneering Serial Killers -- 1 The Antihero Factory -- 2 In Search of Singularity -- 3 Sketching the Face of Evil -- 4 Printing in Parts -- Chapter 3 On the Edge: Living between Suicide and Madness -- 1 Official and False Madmen -- 2 Books, Titles, Laws -- 3 "Hanging from a Beam by Choice" -- 4 Living on the Edge -- Chapter 4 Expressing Criminal Behavior -- 1 Detection before Detectives -- 2 Patterns in Crime -- 3 Killers as Pretenders -- 4 Killing and Obsession -- Chapter 5 Dying in Parts: Criminography and the Cult of Excess -- 1 The Syntax of Evil: From Fait-Divers to the Crime Catalogue -- 2 Casus and Criminography -- 3 Dying in Parts -- 4 The Cult of Excess -- Cleaning the Crime Scene -- Bibliography -- Index of Names and Subjects.
In Exceptional Crime in Early Modern Spain Elena del Río Parra brings together a myriad of criminal accounts to examine the aesthetic and rhetorical construction of violent murder and its cultural stance in early modern Spain.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
There are no comments on this title.