Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters
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- | [[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]]is an [[article]] written by the French psychoanalyst [[Jacques Lacan]], published in [[Minotaure]] magazine in [[1933]], some months after the [[Lancelin]] murders. | + | [[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]] is an [[article]] written by the French psychoanalyst [[Jacques Lacan]], published in [[Minotaure]] magazine in [[1933]], some months after the [[Papin]] murders. |
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Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters is an article written by the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, published in Minotaure magazine in 1933, some months after the Papin murders.
Opening sentence
- "On se souvient des circonstances horribles du massacre du Mans et de l’émotion que provoqua dans la conscience du public le mystère des motifs des deux meurtrières, les sœurs Christine et Léa Papin. À cette inquiétude, à cet intérêt, une information très ample des faits répondit dans la presse, et par l’organe des esprits les plus avertis du journalisme. Nous ne ferons donc que résumer les faits du crime."
Bibliography
- Minotaure magazine issue no.3, 1933
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