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Lizzie Borden on Trial

Lizzie Borden on Trial

Joseph A. Conforti

University Press of Kansas
2015
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Most people could probably tell you that Lizzie Borden “took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks,” but few could say that, when tried, Lizzie Borden was acquitted, and fewer still, why. In Joseph A. Conforti’s engrossing retelling, the case of Lizzie Borden, sensational in itself, also opens a window on a time and place in American history and culture.Surprising for how much it reveals about a legend so ostensibly familiar, Conforti’s account is also fascinating for what it tells us about the world that Lizzie Borden inhabited. As Conforti—himself a native of Fall River, the site of the infamous murders—introduces us to Lizzie and her father and step-mother, he shows us why who they were matters almost as much to the trial’s outcome as the actual events of August 4, 1892. Lizzie, for instance, was an unmarried woman of some privilege, a prominent religious woman who fit the profile of what some characterized as a “Protestant nun.” She was also part of a class of moneyed women emerging in the late 19th century who had the means but did not marry, choosing instead to pursue good works and at times careers in the helping professions. Many of her contemporaries, we learn, particularly those of her class, found it impossible to believe that a woman of her background could commit such a gruesome murder.As he relates the details, known and presumed, of the murder and the subsequent trial, Conforti also fills in that background. His vividly written account creates a complete picture of the Fall River of the time, as Yankee families like the Bordens, made wealthy by textile factories, began to feel the economic and cultural pressures of the teeming population of native and foreign-born who worked at the spindles and bobbins. Conforti situates Lizzie’s austere household, uneasily balanced between the well-to-do and the poor, within this social and cultural milieu—laying the groundwork for the murder and the trial, as well as the outsize reaction that reverberates to our day. As Peter C. Hoffer remarks in his preface, there are many popular and fictional accounts of this still-controversial case, “but none so readable or so wellbalanced as this.”
Lizzie Borden on Trial

Lizzie Borden on Trial

Joseph A. Conforti

University Press of Kansas
2016
nidottu
Most people could probably tell you that Lizzie Borden ""took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks,"" but few could say that, when tried, Lizzie Borden was acquitted, and fewer still, why. In Joseph A. Conforti's engrossing retelling, the case of Lizzie Borden, sensational in itself, also opens a window on a time and place in American history and culture.Surprising for how much it reveals about a legend so ostensibly familiar, Conforti's account is also fascinating for what it tells us about the world that Lizzie Borden inhabited. As Conforti—himself a native of Fall River, the site of the infamous murders—introduces us to Lizzie and her father and step-mother, he shows us why who they were matters almost as much to the trial's outcome as the actual events of August 4, 1892. Lizzie, for instance, was an unmarried woman of some privilege, a prominent religious woman who fit the profile of what some characterized as a ""Protestant nun."" She was also part of a class of moneyed women emerging in the late 19th century who had the means but did not marry, choosing instead to pursue good works and at times careers in the helping professions. Many of her contemporaries, we learn, particularly those of her class, found it impossible to believe that a woman of her background could commit such a gruesome murder.As he relates the details, known and presumed, of the murder and the subsequent trial, Conforti also fills in that background. His vividly written account creates a complete picture of the Fall River of the time, as Yankee families like the Bordens, made wealthy by textile factories, began to feel the economic and cultural pressures of the teeming population of native and foreign-born who worked at the spindles and bobbins. Conforti situates Lizzie's austere household, uneasily balanced between the well-to-do and the poor, within this social and cultural milieu—laying the groundwork for the murder and the trial, as well as the outsize reaction that reverberates to our day. As Peter C. Hoffer remarks in his preface, there are many popular and fictional accounts of this still-controversial case, ""but none so readable or so well-balanced as this.
Lizzie Borden in Love

Lizzie Borden in Love

Julianna Baggott

Southern Illinois University Press
2006
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Lizzie Borden in Love, a collection of poems by national bestselling author, Julianna Baggott, offers poignant commentary in the voices of women as varied as Mary Todd Lincoln and Monica Lewinsky. The poems often focus on a particular moment in life: Katherine Hepburn discovers the dead body of her brother in an attic, or painter, Mary Cassatt mourns the failure of her eyesight. Sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes ecstatic, the poems in this collection never fail the trust of the subjects of their intimate portrayals.
Lizzie Lott's Reflection

Lizzie Lott's Reflection

R. a. Bartle

Notbyus
2016
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Victorian England. A girl. A mysterious plot. A secret society threatened by an unknown foe. An auctioneer. A prophecy. An adventure. Lizzie Lott is the newest recruit to the secretive Knights of Saint Judas. While adapting to her new way of life, she is pulled into a prophecy which promises no escape. Can she prevent the predestined destruction of her Order? Who is the strange Sir Edwin, anyway? Lizzie Lott's Reflection is the second of a series of seven novels charting the exploits of its teenage heroine and the mysterious Knights of the Most Righteous Order of Saint Judas.
Lizzie Borden, Girl Detective: New Edition
Many years before her infamous arrest and trial for the murders of her father and stepmother, Miss Lizzie Borden was a consulting detective and the most remarkable young woman to take on the criminal underworld in Victorian-era New England. In these comic short stories, Lizzie solves clever mysteries that include quirky characters such as her friend Homer Thesinger, boy inventor: her stingy father Andrew: her jealous and ineffectual sister Emma: and Abby, her dour and stern stepmother. Join teenage Lizzie Borden as she solves crimes in these quirky and clever mysteries
Lizzie: A Life Lived

Lizzie: A Life Lived

Samantha McKeating

Samantha McKeating
2017
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LIZZIE will take you from the horrors of the Irish Potato Famine, across the Irish sea to the slums of Liverpool. When Margaret Bradshaw dies in childbirth, three children are thrown into a life of institutions, the ravages of poverty, disease and betrayal. Against all odds, Lizzie Bradshaw fights for survival amidst the gruelling authoritarianism of an orphanage, the horrors of the workhouse, an unimaginable death-toll and a violent marriage.Despite her difficulties Lizzie emerges a happy, disciplined young woman who seeks refuge in the confines of domestic service and falls in love, but has she escaped her haunting past or will the nightmare return?Lizzie's struggles, lost loves and stunning beauty will bewitch you as her story unfolds.
Lizzie Borden

Lizzie Borden

Elizabeth Engstrom

IFD Publishing
2017
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Did she do it? A hundred years ago, it was the Trial of the Century. A young woman stood accused of brutally murdering her father and stepmother in a crime so heinous that it became a benchmark in human tragedy. A hundred years later, the Lizzie Borden case still resounds in the imagination. There are those who staunchly defend Lizzie's innocence while others behemently decleare that she did it, and that the murder was justified. In Elizabeth Engstrom's brilliant novel, the dark psychology of the Borden household is laid bare. Lizzie, her sister Emma and their parents Andrew and Abby Borden, are sharply illuminated--as are the paranoia and concealed hatred that secretly ruled the family. Domestic violence and dysfunctional families are not inventions of modern times.
Lizzie's Daughters

Lizzie's Daughters

Rosie Clarke

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2017
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FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF LIZZIE'S SECRET and LIZZIE'S WAR. LONDON 1958. Lizzie Larch battles to keep her daughters safe and out of harm's reach. Perfect for the fans of Nadine Dorries and Lyn Andrews. Lizzie adores her beautiful and clever daughters and will do anything for them. Both possess a wonderful creative flair, but have fiercely different characters. Betty, the eldest, is head strong like Lizzie's first husband whilst Francie is talented and easily influenced. When Betty runs away after an argument with Sebastian, heartbreak and worry descend on the family. At great risk to her health, Lizzie finds herself pregnant but is determined to give Sebastian the son they craved. Sebastian meanwhile is plunged into a dangerous overseas mission using his old contacts to track Betty to Paris and to the lair of the rogue that seduced her. Consumed with guilt, can Sebastian right the wrongs of the past and finally unite his family and friends?
Lizzie's War

Lizzie's War

Rosie Clarke

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2016
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FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF LIZZIE'S SECRET. LONDON 1940. A gritty, heart-warming and wholesome drama about surviving against the odds. Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Nadine Dorries. Against the devastating Blitz of London, normal life must continue for Lizzie Larch. With Sebastian returning to war, Lizzie must make a success of her business in order to survive and care for herself and her young child.Silently from the shadows, her secret enemy watches and waits, threatening to ruin Lizzie and everything she holds close. Battling against shortages, her hats become more popular, but what of the man she loves? Will he ever return? What Lizzie knows now is that success can mean nothing without love. What readers are saying about LIZZIE'S WAR: 'The BEST BOOK I have read in a long time' 'What a FABULOUS story' 'The emotions of LOVE, LOSS AND FEAR were all superbly portrayed and the characters so real.' 'Another GREAT READ from Rosie Clarke. 'Amazing book COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN' 'I absolutely LOVED this book' Loved this book? Rosie Clarke's next novel, JESSIE'S PROMISE, is avaliable now. Search: 9781784977177.
Lizzie's True Colors

Lizzie's True Colors

Chantelle Ivie; Sharlene Christensen

Independently Published
2019
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A creative and playful book written by a therapist to help young children be brave and show their true selves. The story follows the adventures of Lizzie the Chameleon as she discovers that she doesn't need to look like everyone else to find happiness and acceptance. It Includes a coloring page where children have the opportunity to express their true self in an artistic way. Also includes tips for parents/caregivers to help children become the best version of themselves. A great read for any child. Can help with parent child relationships when the book is read together. Can help a child express feelings and build confidence. Can help a child who has to move or relocate. Can help a child to feel happier with self and less anxious in social situations.