Author : Active 19th century C. G. Stewart
Publisher : Good Press
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 1061 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (596 download)
Book Synopsis Reports of Trials for Murder by Poisoning by : Active 19th century C. G. Stewart
Download or read book Reports of Trials for Murder by Poisoning written by Active 19th century C. G. Stewart and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-10-26 with total page 1061 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 'Reports of Trials for Murder by Poisoning', editors C. G. Stewart and G. Lathom Browne present a meticulously curated collection that not only captures the grim fascination with criminal psychology but also threads a nuanced exploration of legal and scientific advancements of the 19th century. The anthology stands out for its diverse array of literary styles, ranging from verbatim courtroom transcripts to analytical commentaries, weaving a complex tapestry that reflects the zeitgeist of an era profoundly intrigued by the macabre. This collection showcases the intricate dance between morality, law, and the then-nascent field of forensic science, inviting readers into the darkened corridors of human nature and justice. The contributing authors, active voices of their century, bring forth a wealth of perspectives born from varied experiences, whereas Stewart and Browne, through their editorial insights, ensure a cohesive narrative flow that underscores the evolving nature of criminal investigation and jurisprudence. Through their collective efforts, this anthology aligns itself with significant historical and cultural movements, offering a lens through which the societal underpinnings and scientific adventurism of the 19th century can be examined. Against this backdrop, the text emerges as a critical convergence point for students of law, history, and literature, illuminating the multidisciplinary dialogue between these spheres. 'Reports of Trials for Murder by Poisoning' serves as a unique vessel, inviting readers to traverse the shadowed lines of ethics, legality, and forensic discovery. It stands as an imperative read for those intrigued by the intersection of human psyche, societal norms, and the relentless pursuit of truth within the complex judicial panorama of the 19th century. This anthology not only educates but also enthralls, making it a compelling addition to any scholarly or personal collection interested in the darker facets of human history and the evolution of legal systems.