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Exploring the intersection of literature and psychology, this book delves into how detective fiction from the 1920s to 1940s reflects societal views on guilt and responsibility. It analyzes the portrayal of the human mind in the context of crime, offering insights into the evolving understanding of morality and mental health during this era. By examining key literary works, the discussion reveals the complexities of human behavior and the implications of labeling individuals as guilty or insane.
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Guilty But Insane: Mind and Law in Golden Age Detective Fiction, Samantha Walton
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- 2015
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