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Industry Reviews A scholarly investigation into 17th-century accounts -- both fact and fiction -- of domestic murder in England. For a variety of reasons, women "familiars" -- family members, servants, neighbors -- were felt to be a special source of danger; this study explains how those apprehensions articulated anxieties about women's sexual appetites and capacities for violence as subordinate dependents. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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