Hi All,
I am a History undergraduate at Teesside University and am currently commencing a thesis examining the cultural significance of the events in Whitechapel 1888. As well as looking at gender representations in the press both inside and outside London I am very keen to examine any songs, poems or other folklore that was created at this time in connection with the Whitechapel Murders and concept of Jack the Ripper.
If anyone can point me in the direction of instances of the popular culture of the time, particularly songs, poems, short stories etc. I would be extremely greatful.
Regards,
Carole Benson
I am a History undergraduate at Teesside University and am currently commencing a thesis examining the cultural significance of the events in Whitechapel 1888. As well as looking at gender representations in the press both inside and outside London I am very keen to examine any songs, poems or other folklore that was created at this time in connection with the Whitechapel Murders and concept of Jack the Ripper.
If anyone can point me in the direction of instances of the popular culture of the time, particularly songs, poems, short stories etc. I would be extremely greatful.
Regards,
Carole Benson
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