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Author: ProfKersh

“Man is not truly one, but truly two” : transformation scenes

“These illustrations are from an edition of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde published in 1930. They are by S G Hulme-Beaman, who was better known as a children’s book illustrator.” See more at: http://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/jack-the-ripper#sthash.weftgYud.dpuf 

 

Posted on May 2, 2016May 2, 2016Author ProfKershCategories 2016 Blog Post

The game is afoot!

Welcome to our Dickinson Blog. This is where you will post your own thoughts about Victorian literature.

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Posted on January 22, 2016January 27, 2016Author ProfKershCategories Uncategorized1 Comment on The game is afoot!
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