The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
9781851969814 (ISBN)
Paul S Seaver
Part II: 1750-1850 Volume 5: 1750-1799: Sermons, Discourses, Essays and Treatises Introduction to Volumes 5 and 6 Part I: Sermons, Discourses, Essays and Treatises: Francis Ayscough, A Discourse against Self-Murder (1755); Wellins Calcott, 'Suicide', Thoughts Moral and Divine (1761); John Chorley Knowles, 'The Unreasonableness and Impiety of Suicide Considered', Twelve Sermons (1769); Thomas Secker, 'The Sixth Commandment', Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England (1769); Matthew Henry Cooke, 'On Suicide', The Newest and Most Complete Whole Duty of Man (1773); Caleb Fleming, A Dissertation upon the Unnatural Crime of Self-Murder (1773); John Herries, An Address to the Public on the Frequent and Enormous Crime of Suicide (1774); John Marks Moffatt, 'To the Distressed, Especially to the Person who is Tempted to Suicide', The Duty and Interest of Every Private Person (1778); Manessah Dawes, An Essay on Crimes and Punishments (1782); J Yonge, 'Essay XIX', Essays and Letters on the Most Important and Interesting Subjects (1783); Anon., A Collection of Letters in Defence of Christianity and Its Distinguishing Doctrines (1784); George Gregory, 'An Impartial Inquiry into the Reasonableness of Suicide', Essays (1785); Richard Hey, A Dissertation on Suicide (1785); William Paley, 'Suicide', Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy (1785); Anon., A Caveat against Suicide (1786); Edmund Burton, Suicide, a Dissertation (1790); Charles Moore, A Full Inquiry into the Subject of Suicide (1790); Anon., Short Expostulations and Thoughts on Suicide (1790); Herbert Croft , A Sermon Preached at Prittlewell (1791); Edward Barry, 'Self-Murder', Theological, Philosophical and Moral Essays (1792); John Garnons, 'On Suicide', Sermons on Various Subjects (1792); Vicesmus Knox, 'Against Despair and Suicide', Sermons (1792); John Watkins, 'Enquiry into the Causes of Suicide', The Peeper, A Collection of Essays, Moral, Biographical, and Literary (1796); George Beaver, A Sermon against Self-Murther (1797); George Gregory, A Sermon on Suicide (1797); Anon., 'On Suicide', Crude Thoughts on Prevailing Subjects (1798); William Davy, 'Against Suicide, or Self-Murder', A System of Divinity (1799) Volume 6: 1750-1799: Legal, Medical, Literary and Miscellaneous Texts and Newspapers and Magazines Part II: Legal, Medical, Literary and Miscellaneous Texts: Anon., 'Inquisition on one who Hanged Himself ', The Coroner's Guide (1756); Anon., The Durham Tragedy (1760); Charles Collignon, 'Of Suicide', Medicina Politica (1765); William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England (1769); William Eden, 'Of Suicide', Principles of Penal Law (1771); Anon., Suicide, a Poem (1773); Anon., Suicide, an Elegy (1775); Anon., 'Concerning the Laws and the Coroner's Practice in Cases of Suicide', Considerations on Some of the Laws Relating to the Office of a Coroner (1776); Thomas Warton, 'The Suicide', Poems (1777); [Herbert Croft ], Love and Madness (1780); Anon., 'The Suicide', Adventures of a Hackney Coach (1781); Anon., 'A Letter to a Gentleman who had Attempted to Commit Suicide', Literary Amusements (1782); Anon., Reuben, or the Suicide (1787); William Rowley, 'On Suicide', A Treatise on Female ... Diseases (1788); Jane Timbury, 'The Suicide', The Philanthropic Rambler (1790); John Coates, An Answer to the Justification of Suicide (1792); Charles James, 'Suicide Rejected', Poems (1792); Charles Pigott, 'Suicide', A Political Dictionary (1795); Hannah More, Robert and Richard (1796); [ John Gorton], Tubal to Seba: The Negro Suicide (1797); [ Joseph James], Extraordinary Case of Suicide (1797); 'Suicide', Encyclopedia Britannica (1797) Part III: Newspapers and Magazines: George Colman, 'The Genius', St. James's Chronicle, 10-12 October 1761; Thomas Chatterton, 'The Unfortunate Fathers', Town and Country Magazine (January 1770); John Wesley, Letter to the General Evening Post, 22-4 July 1790 Anonymous and Pseudonymous Letters and Extracts: Letter to the London Daily Advertiser, 21 June 1751; General Evening Post, 17-20 August 1751; 'Of Suicide', Read's Weekly Journal, 14 October 1752; Letter to Gray's Inn Journal, 24 March 1753; Advertisement, Gentleman's Magazine, 25 (January 1755); Connoisseur, 9 January 1755; Letter to the London Evening Post, 23-5 October 1755; 'Some Observations on the Causes of Suicide', Gentleman's Magazine (January 1756); Letter to the World, 9 September 1756; Letter to the World, 23 September 1756; 'Reflections on Suicide', London Magazine (March 1762); 'A Letter to a Friend, on Suicide and Madness', Gentleman's Magazine (April 1762); 'Reflections on Suicide' (continued), London Magazine (April 1762); 'Thoughts on Self-Preservation, with Regard to Suicide', Annual Register (1764); Letter to the Public Advertiser, 23 June 1764; Letter to the Public Advertiser, 29 June 1765; Letter to the Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser, 26 December 1765; 'On Self-Murder', Public Advertiser, 16 August 1768; Letter to the Town and Country Magazine (February 1770); Hoey's Dublin Mercury, 10-13 August 1771; Letter to Hoey's Dublin Mercury, 15-17 August 1771; 'An Essay on Suicide Committed by those in whom the Least Symptoms of Lunacy Never Appeared', Westminster Journal, December 1771; 'Thoughts on Suicide', Town and Country Magazine (January 1772); 'Essay on Suicide', Westminster Journal, 4 January 1772; 'Essay on Suicide' (continued), Westminster Journal, 11 January 1772; 'Conclusion of an Essay on Suicide', Westminster Journal, 25 January 1772; 'On Suicide', Morning Chronicle, 25 July 1772; 'To Zeno', Morning Chronicle, 9 September 1772; Letter to the Morning Chronicle, 12 September 1772; Letter to the Town and Country Magazine (November 1772); Letter to the Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser, 10 November 1772; 'Reflections on Suicide', Morning Chronicle, 1, 3, 8, 10, 15 August 1774; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 22 November 1774; Letter to the Morning Chronicle, 28 November 1774; Letter to the Public Advertiser, 12 December 1774; Letter to Lloyd's Evening Post, 14-17 April 1775; Letter to the Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser, 30 December 1777; 'On Suicide', Morning Chronicle, 21 July 1778; 'The Mock Suicide, a Ludicrous but Recent Anecdote', Morning Chronicle, 8 September 1778; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 17 November 1778; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 4 April 1779; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 9 November 1779; Whitehall Evening Post, 15 February 1780; 'A Petition without Committee or Association to the King, Lords, and Commons in Parliament Assembled', Public Advertiser, 20 March 1780; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 25 July 1780; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 10 August 1780; 'On Moral Obligation', Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser, 18 August 1781; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 20 October 1781; 'A Late Suicide', Public Advertiser, 30 March 1782; 'The Observer', Town and Country Magazine (January 1783); [R Hart], 'An Essay on Suicide', Weekly Entertainer, 2 June 1783; 'Anecdotes of the late Mr. Powell, in a Letter Addressed to the Printer of the Bury Post', Gentleman's Magazine (July 1783); 'Conclusion of the Evidence before the Coroner's Jury on Mr. Powell', Gentleman's Magazine (August 1783); Deaths, Gentleman's Magazine (November 1784); Letter to the Gentleman's Magazine (December 1784); 'Suicide', Whitehall Evening Post, 29 September 1785; Letter to the Gentleman's Magazine (February 1786); Letter to the Gentleman's Magazine (April 1786); 'On Suicide', Public Advertiser, 3 June 1786; London Chronicle, 4-6 July 1786; 'A Melancholy Fact', The Times, 23-6 September 1786; London Recorder, 15 October 1786; 'On Self-Murder', Gentleman's Magazine (January 1787); Extract from a letter from Dublin, World, 27 June 1787; 'Affecting Narrative of Murderers and Suicides, with an Observation on the Law of England, as to the Former Sin', World, 10 July 1787; Felix Fairley's Bristol Journal, 21 July 1787; 'Mr Hesse', World, 3 June 1788; New London Magazine, July 1788; 'Lord Say and Sele', World, 4 July 1788; 'Suicide', General Evening Post, 8-10 July 1788; Morning Chronicle, 23 July 1788; 'On Self-Murder', Morning Chronicle, 30 July 1788; Letter to the Morning Chronicle, 20 September 1788; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 25 September 1788; Letter to the Morning Chronicle, 27 September 1788; Letter to the St. James's Chronicle, 15 October 1789; Letter to the Gentleman's Magazine (November 1789); 'Curious Hand-Bill', World, 17 November 1789; Letter to the Argus, 10 March 1790; Letter to the Public Advertiser, 13 March 1790; Letter to the General Evening Post, 29-31 July 1790; 'Bennet's Suicide', The Times, 6 August 1790; Letter to the General Evening Post, 21-4 August 1790; 'Observations on Suicide', General Evening Post, 24-6 August 1790; Letter to the General Evening Post, 7-9 September 1790; Letter to the General Evening Post, 18-21 September 1790; Letter to the General Evening Post, 21-3 September 1790; 'Reflections Occasioned by Reading Zimmermann's Treatise on Solitude, with an Interesting Anecdote Conveying an Antidote against Suicide', Whitehall Evening Post, 3 November 1791; Letter to the Public Advertiser, 25 October 1793; 'Considerations against Self-Murder', Asylum, 8 July 1795; 'Suicide', European Magazine (October 1796); 'On the Frequency of Suicide', Oeconomist (1798) Volume 7: 1800-1850: Legal Contexts, Religious Writings and Medical Writers Introduction to Volumes 7 and 8 Legal Contexts: George Custance, A Concise View of the Constitution of England (1808); Anthony Highmore, A Treatise on the Law of Lunacy and Idiocy (1807); Anon., 'On the Punishment Annexed to Self-Murder' (1813); 'An Act to Alter and Amend the Law relating to the Interment of the Remains of any Person Found Felo de Se' (1823); John Impey, The Office and Duty of Coroners (1800) Religious Writings: Sydney Smith, 'On Suicide' (1809); Anon., A Remedy for Self-Murder (1819); Solomon Piggott, Suicide and its Antidotes (1824). Burial Rites Debate: Arthur Phillip Perceval, A Clergyman's Defence of himself, for Refusing to Use the Office for the Burial of the Dead Over One who Destroyed himself, Notwithstanding the Coroner's Verdict of Mental Derangement (1833); Henry Woods, A Few Leading Facts, in Defense of Truth & Character, in a Letter Addressed to the Hon & Rev A P Perceval (1833) Medical Writers: George Man Burrows, 'Suicide' (1828); John Gideon Millingen, 'Remarkable Suicides', Bentley's Miscellany (1839); Forbes Winslow, The Anatomy of Suicide (1840) Appendix: Legal Abbreviations Volume 8: 1800-1850: Medical Writers (continued), Statistical Inquiries, Social Criticism, Poetic and Popular Representations and Cases Medical Writers (continued): Forbes Winslow, The Anatomy of Suicide, continued (1840) Statistical Inquiries: George Man Burrows, Observations on the Comparative Mortality of Paris and London (1815); William Farr, 'Causes of Death in England and Wales. Letter to the Registrar-General from William Farr, Esq.' (1841) Social Criticism: Anon., 'Prospectus of a New Joint-Stock Company. The London Suicide Company' (1839); William Johnson Fox, Two Lectures 'On Suicide' (1845) Poetic Representations: Anna Seward, 'Written in the Blank Page of the Sorrows of Werter', composed c.1785-6 (1810); William Hart, Anti-Suicide, A Poem (1809); Robert Pearse Gillies, Egbert; or, The Suicide ([c.1814]); William Combe, 'The Suicide' (1815) Popular Representations: Topical Broadsides: Anon., Dreadful Occurrence (1817); Anon., Awful Depravity. Dreadful Account of Anne Graham (1822); Anon., An Account of Three Awful Instances of Self-Murder (1823). Broadside Ballads: Anon., Sequel to Poll of Plymouth ([c.1800-2]); Anon., Fair Maria ([c.1796-1853]); Anon., The Cruel Father and Constant Lover ([c.1802-19]); Anon., William and Dinah ([c.1819-44]); John Lambern, The Suicide Club ([c.1840]); Anon., A New Hymn, Composed on a Factory Boy and Girl who were Found Drowned in the River Aire ([c.1847]); David Townshend, Lines Occasioned by the Death of William Murdin of Little Oakley, who was Found Drowned in a Pond in his Close On the 21st of December, 1847 ([c.1847]) Cases: Anon., 'Burial of the Suicide Williams' (1812); Anon., 'Patricide and Suicide' (1824); Anon., 'Death of Sir Samuel Romilly' (1818); Anon., 'Death of Marquis of Londonderry' (1822). Margaret Moyes: Anon., Particulars of the Coroner's Inquest Held on the Body of Margaret Moyes (1839); Anon., Dreadful Death of Margaret Moyes (1839); Anon., Just Published! The Authentic Particulars of the Most Determined and Frightful Suicide, of Miss Moyes (1839); Anon., Copy of Verses on the Melancholy Death of Margaret Moyes (1839)
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.11.2012 |
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| Verlagsort | London |
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