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Freak Shows on the Page: Defining ‘criminanimality’ in Newgate Fiction (1830-1847)
Published 2017-03-01“…The early Victorian era was marked by a specific concern as regards criminality, a concern that was relayed in literature, notably through Newgate novels. In these, we discover portraits of criminals whose infamy was linked with and defined via the prism of animality. …”
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From Satis House to Newgate: Manipulation and Repression in the Adaptation of Great Expectations by Julian Jarrold
Published 2012-12-01“…The aim of this article is to show how the dominant isotopies – Pip’s repression and manipulation – are figurativized in the representation of the main places of power in the adaptation: Satis House, Little Britain and Newgate.</p>…”
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Figuring Folk Justice: Francis Howard Greenway’s Prison Scenes from Newgate, Bristol, 1812
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From Satis House to Newgate: Manipulation and Repression in the Adaptation of <i>Great Expectations</i> by Julian Jarrold
Published 2012-12-01“…Scopo di questo contributo sarà pertanto illustrare in che modo le due isotopie dominanti del testo – la manipolazione e la repressione del protagonista Pip – si figurativizzino nell’adattamento attraverso la rappresentazione dei principali luoghi del potere: Satis House, Little Britain e Newgate.…”
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The Genre of New-Gate Novel in the Artistic Conception of Sarah Waters
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Morality vs Immorality in the Miserable Life of Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders
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DIFFERENTIAL TRANSFORMATION METHOD FOR SOLVING MALARIA –HYGIENE MATHEMATICAL MODEL
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‘The Original Hoods’: Late Medieval English Crime Fiction
Published 2021-03-01“…Early crime fiction is usually linked to the true crime stories that developed into The Newgate Calendar by the mid-eighteenth century, but there were late medieval and early modern narratives in popular poetry that described and even celebrated actions by free peasants against the authorities of the church and the then somewhat fragmentary state. …”
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Impact of Hygiene on Malaria Transmission Dynamics: A Mathematical Model
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The Criminal Genealogy of a Detective Story (Pitaval. Vidocq. Literature on Crime. Aesthetics and London Murders in Fog)
Published 2005-12-01“…In the study we are constructing one branch of genealogical root in the development of detective genre - narration on criminal cases (Vidocq, De Quincey, Newgate Calendar) and famous trials (Pitaval). Pitaval is not only a collection of causes célébre like it is in old literature about crime but the main topic is investigation and conviction of a criminal and finding him guilty by means of prooves – at this stage legal knowledge takes effect. …”
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Defoe’s criminal minds : a study of female cognitive processing in 18th century criminal fiction
Published 2013“…Acquainted with the walls of Newgate prison, Defoe was no stranger to the House of Commons and the working system of the Old Bailey, London’s infamous central criminal court. …”
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William Cobbett's correspondence, 1800-1835
Published 2013“…Individual chapters concentrate on a series of episodes in Cobbett’s post-1800 career, including his friendship with William Windham, imprisonment in Newgate, exile in America, support for Queen Caroline and writings on the Captain Swing uprising. …”
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All's Boman! - the cant lexis in London in 1725
Published 2010“…When Jack Sheppard embarked on his final journey from Newgate prison to be hanged at Tyburn in 1724, he became the focus of a highly disparate but closely related set of texts, some of which were written about him, while others emerged from the milieu in which he had cut a prominent figure. …”
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Over-prescription of short-acting β2-agonists for asthma in South Africa: Results from the SABINA III study
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FIELDING’S “AMELIA”. THEMATIC PLURALITY OF THE NOVEL
Published 2021-06-01“…Like the “Aeneid”, “Amelia” consists of twelve books, and the opening section of the novel, set in Newgate, is a parallel to Virgil. The author being in the heyday of his glory brought before the public his new, experimental text, giving up the form of comic epic poem in prose that was immortalized in “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling”. …”
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