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Dying Speeches & Bloody Murders digitizes over five hundred broadsides owned by the Harvard Law Library, all of them devoted to "last dying speeches"--that is, sensational accounts of crime, punishment, and (fictional) confession, intended to be
sold at public executions. The New York State Historical Association has an
online exhibition devoted to nineteenth-century American murder pamphlets. You can find a couple of seventeenth-century examples at the
Early Modern Web and the
Folger Library.
Old Bailey Online briefly puts this literature into context. (Main link via C18-L.)
posted by thomas j wise
on Jan 4, 2008 -
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Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads Digital images, plus the occasional sound file, for the Bodleian's massive collection. In addition,
Samuel Pepys was an enormously important collector, and the Early Modern Center at UCSB has
digitized his collection--again, with some sound files. See also the
Francis J. Child Ballads, taken from Child's
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads. (For previous MeFi sojourns in the wonderful world of ballads, see
here,
here, and
here.)
posted by thomas j wise
on Apr 14, 2006 -
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