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The Chronicles of Newgate (Vol 1&2) - True Crime Cases Through The Centuries - cover

The Chronicles of Newgate (Vol 1&2) - True Crime Cases Through The Centuries

Arthur Griffiths

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Chronicles of Newgate (Vol. 1 & 2)," Arthur Griffiths intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the shadowy underbelly of Victorian England, offering a vivid historical tableau set against the backdrop of Newgate Prison. Griffiths employs a rich Gothic style, marked by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of atmosphere, to explore themes of crime, justice, and moral ambiguity. Through a series of compelling characters, both innocent and guilty, the text illuminates the complexities of the penal system, effectively reflecting the societal anxieties and reform movements of the era. Arthur Griffiths, himself a journalist and an officer of the law, possessed a profound understanding of the criminal psyche and the intricacies of justice, which heavily influenced his literary endeavors. His first-hand experiences with the penal system and the burgeoning interest in crime narratives during the late 19th century equipped him with the insights necessary to frame a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Griffiths'Äôs unique perspective allows readers to engage deeply with the ethical dilemmas inherent in the criminal justice system. "The Chronicles of Newgate" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical crime narratives and those seeking to understand the intricate interplay of morality and social justice. This work not only serves as a thrilling read but also as a valuable social document that invites reflection on the complexities of crime and punishment in a crucial period of British history.
Disponible depuis: 18/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 649 pages.

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