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In the early nineteenth century, an interest in criminals and the common highwayman
arose in Europe. Many magazines in London, such as Bentley s Miscellany, Fraser s
Magazine, and The Athenaeum featured sections that were reserved for stories about
highwayman and their numerous adventures. The growing interest in the subject inspired
many authors to write about the various exploits of popular criminals and highwayman.
Some prominent examples of this type of novel were Edward Bulwer s Paul Clifford
(1830) and Eugene Aram (1832); Charles Dickens Oliver Twist (1838-39) and Barnaby
Rudge (1841); and William Harrison Ainsworth Rookwood (1834) and Jack Sheppard
(1839-40). Several of these novels were based upon famous crimes and criminal careers
of the past (Eugene Aram, Dick Turpin in Rookwood, and Jack Sheppard); others derived
from contemporary crime (Altick, 1970, p. 72). Although many authors chose to base
their stories on criminals, William Harrison Ainsworth s Rookwood and Jack Sheppard
are two of the best examples of the theme of crime and punishment in the nineteenth
century.
Ainsworth started his writing career as a writer of Gothic stories for various
magazines. Gothic elements are included in Ainsworth s novel: the ancient hall, the
family vaults, macabre burial vaults, secret marriage, and so forth (John, 1998, p. 30).
Rookwood is a story about two half-brothers in a conflict over the family inheritance.
The English criminal who Ainsworth decides to entangle in Rookwood was Dick Turpin,
a highwayman executed in 1739. However, echoing Bulwer, Ainsworth s explanation for
his interest in Dick Turpin (like Bulwer s explanation in his choice of Eugene Aram as a
subject) is personal and familial (John, 1998, p. 31). Though the basis of the novels seem
similar, Ainsworth treated Dick Turpin in a different way than Bulwer treated Eugene
Aram. Ainsworth romanticizes history, but basically sticks to the facts (as far as he knew
them). Perhaps more importantly, Ainsworth does not pretend that the Turpin he invents
is the real Dick Turpin, nor does he attempt to elevate Turpin s social class status (John,
1998, p. 32). Ainsworth recalls lying in bed listening to the exploits of Dauntless Dick ,
as narrated by his father. Despite Ainsworth s infatuation with the criminal, the real
Turpin was no more interesting a character than an ordinary cat burglar. Besides
highway robbery, his affairs included stealing sheep and breaking into farmer houses,
sometimes with the aid of confederates; and he took a turn at smuggling (Hollingsworth,
1963, p. 99). Although Turpin appears in a considerable part of the novel, he really has
no effect on the plot. He stole a marriage certificate, but the incident was not important
to the plot. Although Turpin does not have much to do with the plot, he helps the novel
celebrate the life of a highwayman. Ainsworth s Turpin was essentially innocent and
good-natured, though courageous and slightly rash. He was very chivalrous and
attractive in the eyes of the lady. An example of Turpin s personality is shown in an
incident in Rookwood when he goes to a party at Rookwood Hall under the alias of Mr.
Palmer. He makes a heavy wager against the capture of himself to a lawyer/thief catcher.
Unreal as he was, Turpin undoubtedly was the cause Rookwood s success. Rookwood
went into five editions in three years. This fact shows that Ainsworth s enthusiasm with
criminals found its favor with the public.
The success of Dick Turpin in Rookwood repeated in Ainsworth s Jack Sheppard
(1839); in both cases the fact that the criminals were given a crude vitality and
individualizing speech entirely denied to other characters was taken to indicate the
approval of their actions (Horsman, 1990, p. 88). The novel was separated in three
epochs , 1703, 1715, and 1724. Its plot is less complicated than that of Rookwood. It is
the story of two boys that are brought up as brothers: one (Thames Darrell) virtuous and
one, (Sheppard), good hearted but mischievous. Jack Sheppard, like Rookwood, was
written as a romance, but not in a Gothic setting. Unlike Rookwood, the whole story
centers around Jack and his antics. Throughout the novel Ainsworth stuck to history as
best as he could. The real Jack Sheppard was born in 1702 and hanged at Tyburn on
November 16, 1724, at the age of 21. He became a carpenter s apprentice when he was
15. The record shows that he never committed a crime until the age of 20. One may
wonder why Ainsworth chose a character with such a short career in the crime business.
The answer lies in the fact that the real Jack Sheppard was known for his daring escapes
from incarceration. First, he escaped from a small prison called St. Giles Round-House.
After he was reincarcerated, he and Edgeworth Bess (a supposed romantic interest of
Sheppard at the time) escaped from Clerkenwell. The feats that probably made Sheppard
most famous was his two escapes from the famous Newgate prison. These escapes were
the meat of the story. Ainsworth very rarely went into detail about the actual robberies,
but described the escapes in great detail. For example, he escaped from Newgate the first
time by slipping through a crack in the bars of the jail. One of the peculiarities of the
event was that only one bar was removed for the escape. Questions have been raised
whether or not it is possible for any human, besides a child, to fit through a gap that
small. After the escape, Sheppard was caught and returned to Newgate 11 days later. On
October 15, he made his most famous escape of all, this time from a deeper part of the
penitentiary. Sheppard was left unattended during the evening. He slipped his unusually
small hands out of the heavy irons that bounded him, removed an iron bar fixed in a
chimney, and worked his way to freedom through an incredible series of locked doors
and walls. After he had escaped, he hid, but he left London only once. Jack went to see
his mother, while on her death bed she begs him to leave the country, but Jack refuses to
leave. After she dies, Jack goes to her funeral, and in front of everyone bows at his
mother s grave. He is apprehended by authorities and never escapes from prison again.
The personality of Jack Sheppard won the hearts of readers everywhere. Upon
completion of the novel, it was dramatized at an incredible rate. Eight versions of the
novel were produced in London–an unheard of number of dramatizations of that time.
As a serial in Bentley s Miscellany, Jack Sheppard ran for thirteen months, through
February 1840. Bentley issued the book in three volumes in October 1839, shortly after
Ainsworth had completed the novel. The sales were tremendous. Jack Sheppard sold
3,000 copies in a week.
Exactly why there was so much enthusiasm for these types of novels is a matter
for wonder. Ainsworth s novels had, it is true, the elements to make a popular success: a
spotless hero and an underdog to sympathize with, both pitted against a fearful villain; a
glimpse of aristocracy, a suggestion of sex, hairbreadth adventures, and plenty of virtuous
emotions (Hollingsworth, 1963, p. 140). Rookwood and Jack Sheppard are prime
examples of the criminal theme that was popular in the early nineteenth
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