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Kaspar Hauser

Chapter 1: Kaspar Hauser.
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The narrative recounts the discovery of a profoundly isolated young man who appears in a city with almost no social or linguistic skills, dependent and bewildered. The account follows efforts to shelter, feed, and question him, documenting his odd behavior, limited speech, and physical condition. Authorities, physicians, and legal officials examine his origin and mental state, and the author interweaves documentary reports, eyewitness testimony, and medico-legal reflections to consider responsibility, possible abuses, and the limits of social institutions in addressing a person whose childhood was apparently withheld. The work blends case narrative with legal and psychological commentary.

Kaspar Hauser.

Beispiel

eines

Verbrechens

am

Seelenleben des Menschen

von

Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach.

Ansbach, bei J. M. Dollfuß.

1832.