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Introduction 1
Ch. 1 Murder, Execution, and the Criminal Classes 29
Ch. 2 The Murderous Subject and the Criminal Sublime 109
Ch. 3 "Household Law" and the Domestication of Murder 167
Epilogue 240
Notes 243
Works Cited 263
Index 277
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