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Women Crime And Character : From Moll Flanders To Tess Of The D'Urbervilles by Nicola Lacey Fba, Oxford University Press

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    Author(s)Nicola Lacey Fba
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780199544363
    Pages432
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearOctober 2008

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    Oxford University Press Women Crime And Character : From Moll Flanders To Tess Of The D'Urbervilles by Nicola Lacey Fba

    In the early 18th Century, Daniel Defoe found it natural to write a novel whose heroine was a sexually adventurous, socially marginal property offender. Only half a century later, this would have been next to unthinkable. Lacey explores the disappearance of Moll, and her supercession in the annals of literary female offenders by heroines like Tess, serving as a metaphor for fundamental changes in ideas of selfhood, gender and social order in 18th and 19th CenturyEngland. Drawing on law, literature, philosophy and social history, she argues that these broad changes underpinned a radical shift in mechanisms of responsibility-attribution, with decisive implications for the criminalisation of women.This book examines how the treatment and understanding of female criminality was changing during the era which saw the construction of the main building blocks of the modern criminal process, and of how these understandings related in turn to broader ideas about gender, social order and individual agency. Lacey tells the story of the shifting relationship between informal codes of norms such as the cult of sensibility and the formal system of criminal justice, and of the impact on women andon understandings of femininity of these complementary systems of discipline. By drawing on a wide variety of sources, it casts light into corners which remain obscure in accounts informed by a single discipline.show more



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