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Killed Strangely: The Death of Rebecca Cornell

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Description for Killed Strangely: The Death of Rebecca Cornell Paperback. Num Pages: 256 pages, 12. BIC Classification: 1KBBER; 3JD; HBJK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 217 x 139 x 16. Weight in Grams: 304.

Killed Strangely is an engaging read that will entrance and inform readers who are at once murder mystery and history buffs.— Cornelia Hughes Dayton ― Common-Place

"It was Rebecca's son, Thomas, who first realized the victim's identity. His eyes were drawn to the victim's head, and aided by the flickering light of a candle, he 'clapt his hands and cryed out, Oh Lord, it is my mother.' James Moills, a servant of Cornell... described Rebecca 'lying on the floore, with fire about Her, from her Lower parts neare to the Armepits.' He recognized her only 'by her shoes.'"—from Killed Strangely

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Such were the ambiguities of the case that others would be tried for the murder as well. Rebecca is a direct ancestor of Cornell University's founder, Ezra Cornell. Elaine Forman Crane tells the compelling story of Rebecca's death and its aftermath, vividly depicting the world in which she lived. That world included a legal system where jurors were expected to be familiar with the defendant and case before the trial even began. Rebecca's strange death was an event of cataclysmic proportions, affecting not only her own community, but neighboring towns as well.

The documents from Thomas's trial provide a rare glimpse into seventeenth-century life. Crane writes, "Instead of the harmony and respect that sermon literature, laws, and a hierarchical/patriarchal society attempted to impose, evidence illustrates filial insolence, generational conflict, disrespect toward the elderly, power plays between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, [and] adult dependence on (and resentment of) aging parents who clung to purse strings." Yet even at a distance of more than three hundred years, Rebecca Cornell's story is poignantly familiar. Her complaints of domestic abuse, Crane says, went largely unheeded by friends and neighbors until, at last, their complacency was shattered by her terrible death.

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Publisher
Cornell University Press United States
Number of pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801475276
SKU
V9780801475276
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About Elaine Forman Crane
Elaine Forman Crane is Professor of History at Fordham University amd editor of Early American Studies. Her previous books include Ebb Tide in New England: Women, Seaports, and Social Change 1630-1800.

Reviews for Killed Strangely: The Death of Rebecca Cornell
Killed Strangely is an engaging read that will entrance and inform readers who are at once murder mystery and history buffs.
Cornelia Hughes Dayton
Common-Place
A satisfying account of the mysterious death in 1673 of a 73-year-old Rhode Island matriarch (and ancestor of Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University), for which her son, Thomas Cornell was hanged. ... Read more

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