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by Lisa Appignanesi


  Mrs Nesbit’s loyalty to, 291, 302

  murder of, 258, 260-3, 264-5

  obituaries, 265

  obtains affidavit from Evelyn, 297, 329

  press smears and insinuations after murder of, 265-6

  statutory rape of Evelyn Nesbit, 279-80, 292-3, 294-5, 301, 306, 317, 325, 341, 342, 343

  Thaw’s obsession with, 267, 268, 269, 270, 286-8, 291, 292-3, 294-5, 296, 299, 322-3

  ‘vices’ and ‘atrocities’ of, 265-6, 268-9, 337, 340, 341, 343

  White, William Alanson, 307, 310, 331, 332, 346, 347, 366-7, 375

  opens teaching to black students, 311

  opinion on ‘The Credo of Psychiatrists’, 376, 377, 378, 381

  Studies in Forensic Psychiatry (1916 textbook with Bermard Glueck), 375-6

  Whittaw, Mrs Adelaide, 108

  Wiener, Martin J., 114

  Wilde, Oscar, De Profundis, 124

  Wiley, Dr Charles J., 314-16

  Williams, ‘Clubber’, 255

  Williams, Thomas H., 267-8

  Winslow, L. Forbes, 83, 99, 121

  women

  acquittals on grounds of insanity, 115

  anxieties about hypnotism and, 231-4

  avenging of honour as mitigating factor, 187-8, 191-3, 199, 202, 235, 239-40, 241, 242, 243-6, 397

  belle époque notions of femininity, 139-41, 144, 167-8, 188, 190-5, 198, 199-201, 235-6, 240-1, 246, 250-1

  campaign for rights in France, 200-1

  championing of property rights for, 114

  criminality and ideals of femininity, 379-81

  emancipated femininity in twentieth-century, 339, 341, 342-3, 373, 387, 392

  Evelyn Nesbit as the ‘modern Helen’, 259

  examinations by doctors, 59-60

  female desire as aberrant, 34, 50, 51, 59, 61, 71, 107, 250, 251, 339

  in French judicial system, 161, 172, 188, 193-5, 198, 199, 235-6, 379-80

  Gilded Age notions of femininity, 259, 300, 325-6, 339-43

  illicit passions for doctors, 56-7, 59-61, 62, 65

  interest in Edmunds case, 27, 69

  John Ruskin’s thoughts on, 72-4, 78

  John Stuart Mill’s thoughts on, 24-5

  Lombroso’s view of the criminal woman, 161

  love crimes by as feature of belle époque, 193-4, 199, 235-6

  as poisoners, 25, 69, 114

  reproductive system, 49-51

  sexualized female badness, 74-5, 77

  ‘spinster’ classification, 5, 23, 46, 54, 122, 124

  splitting of into two (the chaste and the sullied), 295

  suffrage campaigns, 68, 200-1

  upper class, 5

  Victorian notions of femininity, 5, 34, 49-51, 53, 59, 63, 70-2, 73-5, 107, 114-15, 122-3, 130, 131

  Victorian restrictions on desires of, 52, 53, 54, 59-60, 61, 63, 72

  les vitrioleuses in France, 199-200, 201-5

  Wood, Dr William, 82-3, 84-5

  writing, unstoppable, 28, 70

  Wuornos, Aileen, 380-1

  Yale, 388, 389

  Yarmouth, Earl of, 266, 344

  York Retreat, 43

  Yorke, Charles, 3-4

  zinc, 16

  Zola, Émile, 139, 218

  Nana, 140, 273

  Zurich, 295, 309

  Also by Lisa Appignanesi

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  Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present

  All About Love: Anatomy of an Unruly Emotion

  Losing the Dead

  Freud’s Women (with John Forrester)

  Simone de Beauvoir

  The Cabaret

  Femininity and the Creative Imagination:

  Proust, James and Musil

  FICTION

  Paris Requiem

  The Memory Man

  Kicking Fifty

  Sacred Ends

  Sanctuary

  The Dead of Winter

  The Things We Do for Love

  A Good Woman

  Dreams of Innocence

  Memory and Desire

  EDITED VOLUMES

  Fifty Shades of Feminism (with Rachel Holmes and Susie Orbach)

  Free Expression is No Offence

  The Rushdie File (with Sarah Maitland)

  Dismantling Truth (with Hilary Lawson)

  Science and Beyond (with Stephen Rose)

  Ideas from France: The Legacy of

  French Theory

  Postmodernism

  TRIALS OF PASSION

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  Table of Contents

  Title

  Contents

  Passion Goes to Court

  Part One: Britain

  The Unspoken

  I. Christiana Edmunds and The Chocolate Cream Murders

  1 The Borgia of Brighton

  2 The Hearing

  3 A Wilful Killing?

  4 The Rumbles of History

  5 Sex and the Victorian Hysteric

  6 Fashions in Treatment

  7 Loving Doctors

  8 At the Old Bailey

  9 Insanity and the Law

  10 ‘Enceinte! She Says She Is, My Lord’

  11 Murder, Gender and Shifting Public Attitudes

  12 Saving (Mad) Christiana

  13 Broadmoor

  Part Two: France

  Virtue on Trial

  II. A Hysteria of The Heart: The Case of Marie Biere

  14 The Love Child

  15 ‘Going Mad’

  16 The Investigation

  17 Passion, Madness and Medics

  18 The Trial of Marie Biere

  19 ‘A Hyper-excitation of the Affective Faculties

  20 The Verdict

  21 Afterlife

  22 Revolvers and Vitriol

  III. Hysteria, Hypnosis and Criminal Responsibility

  23 Hypnotic Murders 1: The Chambige Affair

  24 Hypnotic Murders 2: L’Affaire Gouffe

  IV. Naturalizing The Impulsivefeminine

  25 Henriette Caillaux Meets the Press

  26 A Woman’s Honour

  27 Into the Sexual Century

  Part Three: The United States

  The Paranoia of a Millionaire

  V. Brain Storm Over Manhattan

  28 A Voluptuary's Retreat

  29 Murder in the Garden

  30 The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing

  31 The Pittsburgh Millionaire

  32 Pursuing Evelyn

  33 The Trial of the Century

  34 Mad Harry: American Psychiatry Meets the Law

  35 Experts on the Stand

  36 Star Witness for the Defence

  37 The Prosecution Counter-attacks

  38 Climax: ‘Murder as a Cure for Insanity’

  39 Sexual Politics

  40 Expert Fall-out

  41 The Second Trial of Harry K. Thaw

  42 Manic-depressive Insanity

  43 Fighting Lunacy

  44 The Great Escape

  45 Assessing the Experts

  Coda

  Notes

  Select Bibliography

  Acknowledgements

/>   Index

  Also by Lisa Appignanesi

  Copyright

 

 

 


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