The nineteenth century was, we have been told, the century of the poisoner, when Britain and the United States trembled under an onslaught of unruly women who poisoned husbands with gleeful abandon. That story, however, is only half true. While British authorities did indeed round up and execute a number of impoverished women with minimal evidence and fomented media hysteria, American juries refused to convict suspected women and newspapers laughed at men who feared them. This difference in outcome doesn t mean that poisonous women didn t preoccupy Americans. In the decades following...
The nineteenth century was, we have been told, the century of the poisoner, when Britain and the United States trembled under an onslaught of unruly w...