The Kirwan murder case, 1852 A glimpse of the Irish Protestant middle class in the mid-nineteenth century
by Leeson, Suzanne
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Summary
This book relates the story of the controversial trial, conviction and imprisonment of William Burke Kirwan, a Dublin artist, for the murder of his wife, Sarah, in 1852. His trial and the extensive and divisive social commentary it provoked provide a representation of the strata of society to which he belonged, the Protestant middle class of the mid-nineteenth century, allowing an examination of many of the attitudes and values that they subscribed to.
Author Biography
Suzanne Leeson is a local historian
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