Murder by Candlelight

Murder by Candlelight by Michael Knox Beran, published by Pegasus Books in October 2016, is a reprint edition that spans 288 pages. This book explores a series of shocking murders that occurred in early nineteenth-century London, revealing the brutal nature of the crimes and the societal context in which they unfolded. The narrative captures the tension between the opulence of fashionable society and the grim realities of the slums, highlighting how these events captivated some of the era’s most prominent literary figures.
Readers will find a detailed examination of notorious slayings, including a brutal killing in the gambling underworld and the slaughter of entire households. Beran interweaves cultural reflections from notable contemporaries like Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron, illustrating how these figures grappled with the horror of murder during a time when such acts were viewed as a diabolic intrusion into everyday life. This edition offers insights into the historical and cultural landscape of 19th-century Great Britain, making it a significant contribution to the true crime genre.
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In the early nineteenth century, a series of murders took place in and around London which shocked the whole of England. The appalling nature of the crimes—a brutal slaying in the gambling netherworld, the slaughter of two entire households, and the first of the modern lust-murders—was magnified not only by the lurid atmosphere of an age in which candlelight gave way to gaslight, but also by the efforts of some of the keenest minds of the period to uncover the gruesomest details of the killings.These slayings took place against the backdrop of a London in which the splendor of the fashionable world was haunted by the squalor of the slums. Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron, Thomas De Quincey, Thomas Carlyle, and Percy Bysshe Shelley and others were fascinated by the blood and deviltry of the macabre. In their contemplations of the most notorious murders of their time, they discerned in the act of killing itself a depth of hideousness that we have lost sight of, now living in an age in which murder has been reduced to a problem of social science and skillful detective work. Interweaving these cultural vignettes alongside criminal history, acclaimed author Michael Beran paints a vivid picture of a time when homicide was thought of as the intrusion of the diabolic into ordinary life.
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