Passion and Criminality in France: A Legal and Literary Study

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C. Carrington, 1901 - Crime - 679 pages
 

Contents

Bourget on Literary responsibility
408
CHAPTER XI
415
Dangers of illustrated tales of the Police and Criminal Courts
419
Erotic passions awakened by books of mysticism
425
The lover idealized the husband caricatured in novels
431
The Right of Love in Literature and the Criminal Courts Literary
437
Influence of sophistries of passion
443
Physiological heredity in Zolas novels
449
Novels popularize false systems of Philosophy
456
Glorification of crimes of passion in Novels
463
Duties of Authors
501
Adversaries and partisans of the Stage
505
Passion on the French Stage
511
Powerful influence of visual impressions
517
Reasons for the craving after theatrical emotions
524
Under what conditions the delineation of love is possible
530
Effects produced by the representation of crimes of passion on the Stage
537
Healthy amusement on the Stage dangers of unhealthy witticisms
550
Rascally menservants and intriguing soubrettes
556
Stage morality in Corneille in Racine
566
Antisocial passions developed by the Romantic stage
573
Fatalism on the modern Stage
578
Right of Revenge an invention of the Stage invoked by persons charged
584
A dangerous stimulus to murder
590
On what conditions the Stage is justified in depicting evil
596
Criterion of beauty and nobility in Literature
602
CHAPTER XIII
608
Diminished responsibility of women in cases of seduction
614
Is Love a pathological condition? Is it an irresistible impulse?
618
False accusations made by hysterical women suffering under jealousy
624
Twofold danger of medical examinations excessive timidity excessive
633
Conclusion distinction drawn between voluntary wickedness
648
Frailty of Human Nature
659
Comparison of the motives leading to suicide in Antiquity and
661

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