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Life and Confession of Ann Walters, the Female Murderess

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Life and Confession of Ann Walters, the Female Murderess

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In "Life and Confession of Ann Walters, the Female Murderess," an anonymous author presents a harrowing narrative that intertwines confessional prose with the darker elements of criminal biography. The book dives into the psyche of Ann Walters, a woman whose life spirals into chaos following tragic circumstances and moral degradation, propelling her to commit murder. The candid and often unflinching style serves as a reflection of the 19th-century preoccupation with crime, societal norms, and gender roles, making it a pertinent example of the era's fascination with sensationalism and the macabre. The decision to remain anonymous speaks volumes about the societal taboos and female repression during the time of its publication. The author, drawing from contemporary crime literature and possibly firsthand accounts, illuminates the struggles faced by women like Walters, whose actions are scrutinized through a patriarchal lens. This anonymity also allows for an exploration of ambiguity surrounding moral culpability, as the author navigates through the personal and societal factors leading to Walters' infamous act. This compelling account is an essential read for those interested in criminal psychology, women's studies, and the intersections of morality and societal expectations. Through a unique lens, the book invites readers to confront uncomfortable questions about justice, agency, and the human condition, making it a provocative addition to any literary collection.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
28
Release Date:
2023-11-16
Publication Date:
2023-11-16
Publisher:
Sharp Ink
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
8028330207
ISBN13:
9788028330200
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Weight:
58 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
3 cm
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