Discussions

Bibliography

Visual and Primary Sources

Illustrated London News (1888).

Illustrated Police News (1888).

Penny Illustrated Newspaper (1888).

Pictorial Times, The (1888).

Puck (1889).

Punch (1888).

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Anon [?W. T. Stead]. ‘Polly Nichols’ The Pall Mall Gazette (1 September 1888): 9

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Monk, Craig. ‘Optograms, Autobiography and the Image of Jack the Ripper.’ Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 12, no. 1 (Fall 2010): 91–104.

Oldridge, Darren. ‘Casting the Spell of Terror: the Press and the Early Whitechapel Murders.’ Jack the Ripper: Media, Culture, History. 46–55.

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Smalley, Alice. Representations of Crime, Justice, and Punishment in the Popular Press: A Study of the Illustrated Police News. Doctoral thesis, The Open University, 2017.

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Walkowitz, Judith R. ‘Jack the Ripper and the Myth of Male Violence.’ Feminist Studies 8, no. 3 (Autumn 1982): 542–74.


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