The Strange Affair of Madeleine Smith

The Strange Affair of Madeleine Smith
Author: Douglas MacGowan
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0857902725

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Discover the true story of Victorian Scotland's trial of the century. It was a case that rocked Victorian society. Emile L'Angelier was a working-class immigrant from the Channel Islands who began a clandestine affair with prominent Glasgow socialite Madeleine Smith. Six weeks after Emile threatened to show Madeleine's father their passionate letters, on 23 March 1857, he was found dead from arsenic poisoning. The evidence against Madeleine seemed overwhelming as she went to trial for murdering her lover. Douglas MacGowan's vivid account reads by turns like a thriller, a love story and a courtroom drama. He quotes extensively from contemporary sources, notably the pathology reports, the trial testimony and the infamous correspondence between Madeleine and Emile, whose explicit content so shocked Victorian sensibilities. Ultimately it is up to the reader to judge Madeleine's guilt or innocence.

Trial of Madeleine Smith

Trial of Madeleine Smith
Author: Madeleine Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1905
Genre: Trials (Murder)
ISBN:

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Madeleine Smith on Trial

Madeleine Smith on Trial
Author: Brian Jenkins
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-06-21
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1476678405

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 In 1855, Glasgow socialite Madeleine Smith began a flirtation with Pierre L'Angelier, a handsome clerk--for her a mere diversion. But L'Angelier sought social mobility. Their class disparity gave her control of the intrigue but when the relationship turned sexual, the power imbalance shifted. The Scots recognized irregular unions in certain cases. L'Angelier considered Smith his wife, a part she at first discreetly played. When he refused to step aside and allow her a more socially acceptable marriage, his removal became necessary. Smith's sensational murder trial captivated both Britain and America. Despite compelling evidence of guilt, various factors led to her acquittal--her class and gender, the peculiarities of Scottish law--and many believed the case went to trial only because the Crown feared blatant confirmation that justice was not blind.

A Scottish Murder

A Scottish Murder
Author: Jimmy Powdrell Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Murder
ISBN: 9780752440088

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Madeleine Smith's murder trial was made famous by the shocking nature of her letters to the lover she was supposed to have poisoned. She has always been thought guilty of the crime, dispite the lack of enough evidence to convict her, but now, 150 years later, Campbells foresic discoveries turns the case on it's head.

Trial of Madeleine Smith

Trial of Madeleine Smith
Author: Fryniwyd Tennyson Jesse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 413
Release: 1927
Genre:
ISBN:

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Murder in Victorian Scotland

Murder in Victorian Scotland
Author: Douglas MacGowan
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Examinining the life and 1857 trial of Madeleine Smith accused of poisoning an undesired suitor, this book uses analyses of her correspondence with the victim. Her trial testimony reveals much about Victorian society, Scottish law and the woman.

Murder and Morality in Victorian Britain

Murder and Morality in Victorian Britain
Author: Eleanor Gordon
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719077685

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This book explores the life of Madeleine Smith, who in 1857 was tried for poisoning her secret lover. As well as charting the course of this illicit relationship and Madeleine’s subsequent trial, the authors draw on a wide range of sources to pursue themes such as the nature of gender relations and the extent of women’s social and commercial activities, and to bring vividly to life the world of the mid-Victorian middle class.The book contains new discoveries about Madeleine’s long and colorful life after the trial which confirm the view that it is only in fiction that the bad end unhappily. The book will be of interest to academic social historians, but the fascination of its subject matter and the way in which much rich material is used to evoke a vivid sense of time and place, will also promote a wider interest among a more general readership.

Trial of Madeleine Smith

Trial of Madeleine Smith
Author: F. Tennyson Jesse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 413
Release: 1949
Genre:
ISBN:

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