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The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette Angela Gardner

The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette By Angela Gardner

The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette by Angela Gardner


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Summary

This book tells of the voyage of the Mignonette in 1884, bound from England for Australia. After it foundered in the South Seas, the starving survivors murdered and ate the cabin boy. After being rescued, the survivors were tried in England.

The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette Summary

The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette by Angela Gardner

The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette tells the tale of the author's great-grandmother's cousin, Richard Parker, a cabin-boy on a yacht being sailed from Southampton to Sydney in 1884 for Jack Want a prominent New South Wales barrister and politician. The Mignonette foundered in the South Atlantic far from land, and after nineteen days with no sight of any other vessel to rescue them, and with all four in a terrible state, the captain and mate decided to murder and eat poor Richard. Days later the remaining sailors were rescued and returned to Falmouth to face justice. The original trial at Exeter Assize was moved to The Old Bailey due to huge public interest and the need to clarify the Empire's maritime legal framework regarding what had been common practice. The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette takes place in the West Country, at sea and in Australia. It explores power relationships, individual motives, survivor guilt and self-justification, and justice and divine retribution. Poetry heightens the tension and drives the narrative telling the personal and human story of one of the most important legal judgements in English Law-that necessity is not a defence for murder-and is still taught at Universities The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette tells the tale of the author's great-grandmother's cousin, Richard Parker, a cabin-boy on a yacht being sailed from Southampton to Sydney in 1884 for Jack Want a prominent New South Wales barrister and politician. The Mignonette foundered in the South Atlantic far from land, and after nineteen days with no sight of any other vessel to rescue them, and with all four in a terrible state, the captain and mate decided to murder and eat poor Richard. Days later the remaining sailors were rescued and returned to Falmouth to face justice. The original trial at Exeter Assize was moved to The Old Bailey due to huge public interest and the need to clarify the Empire's maritime legal framework regarding what had been common practice. The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette takes place in the West Country, at sea and in Australia. It explores power relationships, individual motives, survivor guilt and self-justification, and justice and divine retribution. Poetry heightens the tension and drives the narrative telling the personal and human story of one of the most important legal judgements in English Law-that necessity is not a defence for murder-and is still taught at Universities globally.

About Angela Gardner

Angela Gardner is a poet and artist living in Brisbane Australia. She has had poems published in The Journal of Australian Studies, Famous Reporter, M.A.G. (USA online) and A Chide's Alphabet (UK online). She has contributed and been a guest editor for chapbooks from Poetry Espresso. As a printmaker and painter she has been involved in numerous exhibitions around Australia. Her website which is archived by the National Library of Australia can be found at www.light-trap.net. She has three collections from Shearsman Books and another from the University of Queensland Press.

Additional information

GOR013631728
9781848617391
1848617399
The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette by Angela Gardner
Used - Good
Paperback
Shearsman Books
2021-03-26
150
N/A
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