
On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts
"People begin to see that something more goes to the composition of a fine murder than two blockheads to kill and be killed-a knife-a purse-and a dark lane..."
-Thomas De Quincy
In On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts (1827), Thomas De Quincy used a series of murders, allegedly committed in London in 1811 by John Williams, as the centerpiece of a satirical essay that whimsically discusses the aesthetics of murder. In this commentary, De Quincy uses black humor to make a tongue-in-cheek statement about the impact of crime. His writing had a remarkable impact on crime, terror, and detective fiction and was praised by critics like G. K. Chesterton and George Orwell.
- Forfatter
- Thomas de Quincy
- ISBN
- 9781646795574
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 54 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 3.10.1827
- Forlag
- Cosimo Classics
- Antall sider
- 40
