Criminal Hero
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<p>In the spring of 1757 the Augustinian friar Leopoldo di San Pasquale was tried in Naples by the hierarchies of his own religious order on charges of financial fraud heresy and sexual immorality. He responded by accusing the heads of the convent of subjecting him to a series of inhuman cruelties claiming to have been buried alive. While waiting for a final judgment (it was pronounced seven years later in 1764) the trial of Leopoldo di San Pasquale became a cultural phenomenon unlike any witnessed before in Naples. Cumulatively reactions to the trial both during and after it broke the boundaries separating chronicle and literary fiction engaged people’s faculties of reason and emotion and ultimately transformed Leopoldo into a public spectacle—or what we might call today a “celebrity.”</p><p>Focusing on the scandalous affair of the buried alive this book shows how the governing authorities in Naples managed the development of news and stories around current events through their systems of courts and bureaucracies. It also aims to demonstrate how just as importantly consumers played an increasing in the spread of information as means to political empowerment. The sources analyzed call for a microhistorical analysis as well as for an interdisciplinary discussion with media studies at its conceptual core.</p><p><i>A Criminal Hero</i> will appeal to students and scholars alike interested in microhistory cultural history media history history of literature social and political history with a focus on the eighteenth century.</p>
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