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Murder in a mill town : sex, faith, and the crime that captivated a nation / Bruce Dorsey.

Author/creator Dorsey, Bruce, 1960-
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]
Descriptionviii, 369 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
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Subject(s)
Contents Prologue: Before the Curtain Rises -- The Haystack -- A Troubled Marriage -- Native Sons -- Useful in this World -- Factory Girl -- A Methodist Family -- Moving Planet -- Circuit Rider -- Moral Police -- Fornication and Lying -- "If I am missing" -- Manhunt -- Courtroom Tales -- Clove Hitch -- Doctors, Women, and Bodies -- Experts -- Doctor Visits -- Sex Talk -- Bad Stories -- Passion and Self-Murder -- "This most extraordinary of all cases" -- Closing Arguments -- Mobs and More Murders -- Conspiracies -- Vindication -- Fake News -- Stage and Song -- Camp Meetings -- Seduction -- Epilogue: After the Curtain Falls.
Abstract "In December 1832 a farmer found the body of a young, pregnant woman hanging near a haystack outside a New England mill town. When news spread that Methodist preacher Ephraim Avery was accused of murdering Sarah Maria Cornell, a factory worker, the case gave the public everything they found irresistible: sexually charged violence, adultery, the hypocrisy of a church leader, secrecy and mystery, and suspicions of insanity. Murder in a Mill Town tells the story of how a local crime quickly turned into a national scandal that became America's first "trial of the century." After her death--after she became the country's most notorious "factory girl"--Cornell's choices about work, survival, and personal freedom became enmeshed in stories that Americans told themselves about their new world of industry and women's labor and the power of religion in the early republic. Writers penned seduction tales, true-crime narratives, detective stories, political screeds, songs, poems, and melodramatic plays about the lurid scandal. As trial witnesses, ordinary people gave testimony that revealed rapidly changing times. As the controversy of Cornell's murder spread beyond the courtroom, the public eagerly devoured narratives of moral deviance, abortion, suicide, mobs, "fake news," and conspiracy politics. Long after the jury's verdict, the nation refused to let the scandal go. A meticulously reconstructed historical whodunit, Murder in a Mill Town exposes the troublesome workings of criminal justice in the young democracy and the rise of a sensational popular culture"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2023004930
ISBN9780197633090 (hardback)
ISBN(epub)

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