Word Crimes
Blasphemy, Culture, and Literature in Nineteenth-Century England
362 pages, 22 halftones 6 x 9
©
1998
Cloth $70.00
ISBN: 9780226506906
Published August 1998
Paper $27.00
ISBN: 9780226506913
Published August 1998
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Ch. 1: Blasphemy, 1817-30 1: "You know me now, the Arch Blasphemer": The Three Trials of William Hone 2: Three Epilogues 3: Carlile, the Volunteers, and the Age of Reason Struggle Ch. 2: Trials of the 1840s 1: "Knowledge is Power," or, the Cheap Press as Blasphemy 2: The Moxon Case and the Growth of the Poet's Income 3: Jacob Holyoake and other "Priests" of the Oracle Ch. 3: England, 1883 1: The "Celebrated Case" of G. W. Foote and the Freethinker 2: Two Codas Ch. 4: Literature and Dogma 1: "Bibliolatry" and "Bible-Smashing" 2: The Heretic Trope of the Book 3: Literary Law and the Authority of Literature 4: When "Literary Difference" Became a "Criminal Offence" Ch. 5: Words, Words, Words 1: Mr. Foote's Trial for Obscenity 2: Victorian Euphemism and the Fear of Language 3: The Systematization of Silence 4: Jacob Holyoake, "Master of Sentences" 5: The Victorian Crisis of Language Ch. 6: Hardy's Crime 1: Committing Literary Blasphemy 2: "Get It Done and Let Them Howl" 3: Hardy the Degenerate, Pooley the Obscure 4: Modern Words, Modern Crimes Notes Abbreviations and Archival Collections Bibliography Index
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