Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between literary modernism, as analyzed in Matthew Levay’s book Violent Minds, and penal modernism. It argues that, by focusing only on the work of Cesare Lombroso, literary modernism failed to engage in a serious way with the project of penal modernism.

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