Jack the Ripper: His Life and Crimes in Popular Entertainment

The identity of Jack the Ripper has consumed public curiosity since he first tormented the East End of London in 1888. Numerous theories have been offered as to his identity, but he remains in the shadows where, it seems, only imaginative literature has been able to elucidate his meaning to the modern world.

This work surveys the literary, film, television, and radio treatments of Jack the Ripper and his crimes. The works of fiction are thoroughly analyzed, as are the major nonfiction works that have offered various theories about the Ripper's identity. Works whose narratives are obviously inspired by Jack the Ripper and his crimes are also discussed.

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Jack the Ripper: His Life and Crimes in Popular Entertainment

The identity of Jack the Ripper has consumed public curiosity since he first tormented the East End of London in 1888. Numerous theories have been offered as to his identity, but he remains in the shadows where, it seems, only imaginative literature has been able to elucidate his meaning to the modern world.

This work surveys the literary, film, television, and radio treatments of Jack the Ripper and his crimes. The works of fiction are thoroughly analyzed, as are the major nonfiction works that have offered various theories about the Ripper's identity. Works whose narratives are obviously inspired by Jack the Ripper and his crimes are also discussed.

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Jack the Ripper: His Life and Crimes in Popular Entertainment

Jack the Ripper: His Life and Crimes in Popular Entertainment

Jack the Ripper: His Life and Crimes in Popular Entertainment

Jack the Ripper: His Life and Crimes in Popular Entertainment

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Overview

The identity of Jack the Ripper has consumed public curiosity since he first tormented the East End of London in 1888. Numerous theories have been offered as to his identity, but he remains in the shadows where, it seems, only imaginative literature has been able to elucidate his meaning to the modern world.

This work surveys the literary, film, television, and radio treatments of Jack the Ripper and his crimes. The works of fiction are thoroughly analyzed, as are the major nonfiction works that have offered various theories about the Ripper's identity. Works whose narratives are obviously inspired by Jack the Ripper and his crimes are also discussed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786440450
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/24/2008
Pages: 203
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gary Coville has written on Jack the Ripper and coauthored several books on film and television. He lives in Dallas, Oregon. Patrick Lucanio lives in Springfield, Oregon.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface     

I. The Carnival of Blood     
II. Order Out of Chaos     
III. Brother to the Darkness     
IV. Ripper Redux     
V. Apocalypse: Sherlock Holmes Against Jack the Ripper     
VI. Jack the Ripper in America     
VII. Post Mortem     

Appendix: Media Representations of Jack the Ripper     
Bibliography     
Index     
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