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Petites manies et grosses phobies : dompter nos obsessions
Kate Summerscale
- Autrement
- Essais
- 5 Octobre 2022
- 9782080282965
Peut-être êtes-vous ophidiophobe, glossophobe ou bien tétraphobe sans le savoir? Peut-être croisez-vous chaque jour des personnes qui ne supportent pas les palindromes ou qui ne peuvent s'empêcher de danser?Aversions insurmontables ou désirs irrépressibles, nos obsessions font partie de ce que nous sommes. Elles nous obnubilent et nous façonnent. Mais les connaissez-vous vraiment?Au-delà de la définition du trouble et du diagnostic, cet ouvrage recense 99 phobies et manies, rares ou familières. Avec sérieux mais non sans humour, Kate Summerscale dédramatise toutes ces peurs inavouables, et loin de la moquerie, suscite même l'empathie.
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THE BOOK OF PHOBIAS AND MANIAS ; A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 99 OBSESSIONS
Kate Summerscale
- Profile Books
- 26 Octobre 2023
- 9781788162821
THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ALL BIBLIOMANES A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE TIMES, FINANCIAL TIMES, SPECTATOR AND DAILY MAIL A WATERSTONES BEST POPULAR SCIENCE BOOK 2022 Plunge into this rich and surprising A-Z compendium to discover how our fixations have taken shape, from the Middle Ages to the present day, as bestselling author Kate Summerscale deftly traces the threads between the past and present, the psychological and social, the personal and the political.
''Fascinating ... Phobias and manias create a magical space between us and the world'' Malcolm Gaskill, author of the No. 1 bestseller The Ruin of All Witches ''Fascinating'' Observer ''An endlessly intriguing book ... All the bibliomanes (book nutters) I know will love it'' Daily Mail -
THE WICKED BOY: THE MYSTERY OF A VICTORIAN CHILD MURDERER
Kate Summerscale
- Bloomsbury
- 9 Mars 2017
- 9781408851166
Shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction 2017 The gripping, fascinating account of a shocking murder case that sent late Victorian Britain into a frenzy, by the number one bestselling, multi-award-winning author of The Suspicions of Mr Whicher 'Her research is needle-sharp and her period detail richly atmospheric, but what is most heartening about this truly remarkable book is the story of real-life redemption that it brings to light' John Carey, Sunday Times Early in the morning of Monday 8 July 1895, thirteen-year-old Robert Coombes and his twelve-year-old brother Nattie set out from their small, yellow brick terraced house in east London to watch a cricket match at Lord's. Their father had gone to sea the previous Friday, leaving the boys and their mother at home for the summer.
Over the next ten days Robert and Nattie spent extravagantly, pawning family valuables to fund trips to the theatre and the seaside. During this time nobody saw or heard from their mother, though the boys told neighbours she was visiting relatives. As the sun beat down on the Coombes house, an awful smell began to emanate from the building.
When the police were finally called to investigate, what they found in one of the bedrooms sent the press into a frenzy of horror and alarm, and Robert and Nattie were swept up in a criminal trial that echoed the outrageous plots of the 'penny dreadful' novels that Robert loved to read.
In The Wicked Boy , Kate Summerscale has uncovered a fascinating true story of murder and morality - it is not just a meticulous examination of a shocking Victorian case, but also a compelling account of its aftermath, and of man's capacity to overcome the past.
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THE PEEPSHOW ; THE MURDERS AT 10 RILLINGTON PLACE
Kate Summerscale
- Bloomsbury
- 3 Octobre 2024
- 9781526660503
''Once more, Kate Summerscale shatters our preconceptions of a classic crime'' Val McDermid
From Britain''s top-selling true crime writer and author of Sunday Times #1 bestseller THE SUSPICIONS OF MR WHICHER...
London, 1953. Police discover the bodies of three young women hidden in a wall at 10 Rillington Place, a dingy terrace house in Notting Hill. On searching the building, they find another body beneath the floorboards, then an array of human bones in the garden. But they have already investigated a double murder at 10 Rillington Place, three years ago, and the killer was hanged. Did they get the wrong man?
A nationwide manhunt is launched for the tenant of the ground-floor flat, a softly spoken former policeman named Reg Christie. Star reporter Harry Procter chases after the scoop. Celebrated crime writer Fryn Tennyson Jesse begs to be assigned to the case. The story becomes an instant sensation, and with the relentless rise of the tabloid press the public watches on like never before. Who is Christie? Why did he choose to kill women, and to keep their bodies near him? As Harry and Fryn start to learn the full horror of what went on at Rillington Place, they realise that Christie might also have engineered a terrible miscarriage of justice in plain sight.
In this riveting true story, Kate Summerscale mines the archives to uncover the lives of Christie''s victims, the tabloid frenzy that their deaths inspired, and the truth about what happened inside the house.> -
THE HAUNTING OF ALMA FIELDING - SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2020
Kate Summerscale
- Bloomsbury
- 2 Septembre 2021
- 9781408895474
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE ''A page-turner with the authority of history'' PHILIPPA GREGORY ''As gripping as a novel. An engaging, unsettling, deeply satisfying read'' SARAH WATERS London, 1938. Alma Fielding, an ordinary young woman, begins to experience supernatural events in her suburban home.
Nandor Fodor - a Jewish-Hungarian refugee and chief ghost hunter for the International Institute for Psychical research - begins to investigate. In doing so he discovers a different and darker type of haunting: trauma, alienation, loss - and the foreshadowing of a nation''s worst fears. As the spectre of Fascism lengthens over Europe, and as Fodor''s obsession with the case deepens, Alma becomes ever more disturbed.
With rigour, daring and insight, the award-winning pioneer of historical narrative non-fiction Kate Summerscale shadows Fodor''s enquiry, delving into long-hidden archives to find the human story behind a very modern haunting.
''An empathetic, meticulous account of a spiritual unravelling; a tribute to the astonishing power of the human mind - but also a properly absorbing, baffling, satisfying detective story'' AIDA EDEMARIAM A PICK OF THE AUTUMN IN THE TIMES , SUNDAY TIMES , OBSERVER AND THE GUARDIAN