Broadmoor Revealed takes the reader on a journey round Victorian Englandβs Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Recounting personal stories from where true crime meets mental illness, the book takes in gunshot at Queen Victoria and poison in Brighton, as well as the artist Richard Dadd and lexicographer Willia
Law, Crime, and the Victorians
β Scribed by Review by: A. W. Brian Simpson
- Book ID
- 123689364
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 719 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9371
- DOI
- 10.2307/176022
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Broadmoor Revealed gives the reader a glimpse behind the walls of Englandβs first Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Focused on the Victorian period, the book tells the stories of some of the hospitalβs best-known patients. There is Edward Oxford, who shot at Queen Victoria, and Richard Dadd, the brillian
Broadmoor Revealed takes the reader on a journey round Victorian EnglandΠ²Πβ’s Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Recounting personal stories from where true crime meets mental illness, the book takes in gunshot at Queen Victoria and poison in Brighton, as well as the artist Richard Dadd and lexicographer Will
Broadmoor Revealed takes the reader on a journey round Victorian EnglandΠ²Πβ’s Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Recounting personal stories from where true crime meets mental illness, the book takes in gunshot at Queen Victoria and poison in Brighton, as well as the artist Richard Dadd and lexicographer Will