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  1. Jonathan Wild’s own end would be a stark contrast to this triumphant demise. Where. 40. His Popularity Waned. Jonathan Wild got up from his sickbed to discover that the public mood had changed considerably against authority figures such as him. People were still unhappy about Sheppard’s end, and they had no sympathy for Wild’s injury.

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · Wild, Jonathan. Wild, Jonathan ( c. 1682–1725). Thief-taker and anti-hero. Trained as a buckle-maker, Wild's imprisonment for debt brought him into contact with the underworld, then into handling stolen property. He circumvented the 1707 Act which made fences accessories by deliberately planning robberies from identifiable victims, from whom ...

  3. ジョナサン・ワイルド (Jonathan Wild、 1683年 5月6日 洗礼 - 1725年 5月24日 )は、18世紀初頭に活躍した イギリス の犯罪者。. 泥棒の元締めにして 盗品 故買屋 であり組織犯罪の先駆けともいうべき存在である。. 当初は スリ だったが、購入した保安官助手の ...

  4. Jonathan Wild (* 1683 in Wolverhampton; † 24. Mai 1725 in London) gilt als einer der berüchtigtsten Kriminellen Englands. Seine Taten wurden durch Romane, Dramen und politische Satiren in ganz Großbritannien bekannt. Der Charakter des Peachum in John Gays The Beggar’s Opera und später in Bertolt Brechts Dreigroschenoper ist nach ihm geformt.

  5. 乔纳森·怀尔德(Jonathan Wild) ,也拼写为王尔德(1682或1683 - 1725年5月24日),是伦敦黑社会的数字,以在法律的两边行动而闻名,他认为是公共刺激的警惕者,题为“小偷将军”。

  6. The Life and Death of the Late Jonathan Wild, the Great is a satiric novel by Henry Fielding. It was published in 1743 in Fielding's Miscellanies, third volume. It is a satiric account of the life of London underworld boss Jonathan Wild (1682–1725). It is an experiment in the various narrative genres that were popular at the time: serious ...

  7. 6 de sept. de 2021 · by Henry Buxton. A Game of Give and Take: The Crimes of Jonathan Wild. Reading Time: 6minutes. As London developed into a thriving commercial centre in the early 18th century, property crime boomed. London’s underclass seized the opportunities to make money provided by the theft of the wealthy’s valuable possessions.