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A Tale of Two Murders: Passion and Power in Seventeenth-Century France [Paperback]

James R. Farr (Author)
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0822334712 978-0822334712 September 28, 2005
As scandalous as any modern-day celebrity murder trial, the “Giroux affair” was a maelstrom of intrigue, encompassing daggers, poison, adultery, archenemies, servants, royalty, and legal proceedings that reached the pinnacle of seventeenth-century French society. In 1638 Philippe Giroux, a judge in the highest royal court of Burgundy, allegedly murdered his equally powerful cousin, Pierre Baillet, and Baillet’s valet, Philibert Neugot. The murders were all the more shocking because they were surrounded by accusations (particularly that Giroux had been carrying on a passionate affair with Baillet’s wife), conspiracy theories (including allegations that Giroux tried to poison his mother-in-law), and unexplained deaths (Giroux’s wife and her physician died under suspicious circumstances). The trial lasted from 1639 until 1643 and came to involve many of the most distinguished and influential men in France, among them the prince of Condé, Henri II Bourbon; the prime minister, Cardinal Richelieu; and King Louis XIII.

James R. Farr reveals the Giroux affair not only as a riveting murder mystery but also as an illuminating point of entry into the dynamics of power, justice, and law in seventeenth-century France. Drawing on the voluminous trial records, Farr uses Giroux’s experience in the court system to trace the mechanisms of power—both the formal power vested by law in judicial officials and the informal power exerted by the nobility through patron-client relationships. He does not take a position on Giroux’s guilt or innocence. Instead, he allows readers to draw their own conclusions about who did what to whom on that ill-fated evening in 1638.


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“Dazzling beauty, spousal abuse, passionate love, wanton covetousness, lust, conspiracy, poison, murder, vengeance: what an engaging surprise to discover that one of America’s foremost scholars of early modern European society, James R. Farr, is also a beguiling storyteller. A riveting drama, his book is at the same time a masterful analysis of emotion and affect, rites and rituals, elite formation and reproduction, family and lineage strategies, gender construction, the discourse and practice of the law, political culture, relations of domination and subordination, the tensions between center and periphery, and the myriad ways in which power worked in seventeenth-century France.”—Steven Laurence Kaplan, author of The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 1700–1775


“James R. Farr has produced a terrific work of historical research, a book that offers both compelling narrative and suggestive analyses. A Tale of Two Murders addresses basic questions about how early modern society functioned, and it should interest specialists and non-specialists alike.”—Jonathan Dewald, author of Aristocratic Experience and the Origins of Modern Culture: France, 1570–1715

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"James R. Farr has produced a terrific work of historical research, a book that offers both compelling narrative and suggestive analyses. A Tale of Two Murders addresses basic questions about how early modern society functioned, and it should interest specialists and non-specialists alike."—Jonathan Dewald, author of Aristocratic Experience and the Origins of Modern Culture: France, 1570–1715

"Dazzling beauty, spousal abuse, passionate love, wanton covetousness, lust, conspiracy, poison, murder, vengeance: what an engaging surprise to discover that one of America’s foremost scholars of early modern European society, James R. Farr, is also a beguiling storyteller. A riveting drama, his book is at the same time a masterful analysis of emotion and affect, rites and rituals, elite formation and reproduction, family and lineage strategies, gender construction, the discourse and practice of the law, political culture, relations of domination and subordination, the tensions between center and periphery, and the myriad ways in which power worked in seventeenth-century France."—Steven Laurence Kaplan, author of The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 1700–1775 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (September 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822334712
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822334712
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
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James Farr's A Tale of Two Murders engages the reader with a riveting narrative of the Giroux Affair, a court case that enthralled the inhabitants of Dijon, France in the mid-seventeenth century while displaying the intricacies of the early modern French legal system and analyzing the power dynamics at work in French society, like patronage and kinship networks. Though it is a serious work of scholarship, A Tale of Two Murders is an extremely accessible read for scholars and general readers alike. Readers who enjoy good historical narratives and murder-mysteries will find this book both captivating and informative, with tales of murder, lies, adultery, and deception keeping the reader enthralled. Scholars will find Farr's narrative style to be refreshing, his argument clearly and sufficiently explained, and his conclusions valid. Highly recommended for those interested in early modern France, especially legal, political, and social history.
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Historians try to determine what happened in the past. Read the first page
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procez criminel, deux procès, fourteen judges, suspected accomplices, deux titres, common rumor, prosecutor general
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Philippe Giroux, Saint Denis, Marie Fyot, Pierre Baillet, Eleanore Cordier, Benoît Giroux, Philibert Neugot, Michel Millière, Pierre Saumaise de Chasans, Marie Rousselotte, Benoit Giroux, Bouvot de Lisle, Lazare Rhodot, Marie Le Goux de La Berchere, Antoine Jacquot, Françoise Pailley, Antoinette Carbolot, Chambre des Comptes, Jean-Baptiste Lantin, Madame Brulart, Madame de Vigny, Jeanne Burgat, Pierre de Xaintonge, Hilaire Moreau, Marguerite Brulart
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