Read All About It: The Whitechapel Murders, Jack the Ripper, and the Media

Read All About It: The Whitechapel Murders, Jack the Ripper, and the Media

My Creative Curation project takes its form in a Prezi presentation formatted like a sensational digital newspaper. My objects were two different front pages of the Illustrated Police News that focused on the Whitechapel murders and vividly portrayed Jack the Ripper’s victims. You can find 

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Amber Fennell first draft (Creative format will be created)

Portrait of Thomas Joseph Pettigrew (1791–1865) https://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/image/M0000726.html   In the year 1822, the Rosetta Stone was translated by Jean-François Champollion, who was an instructor at the Grenoble Academy (Moshenka 8).  The Rosetta Stone is a piece of stone which has three translations inscribed on it.  

Elizabeth McKay – Literary Love Letters of Robert and Elizabeth (Barrett) Browning – Draft

Elizabeth McKay – Literary Love Letters of Robert and Elizabeth (Barrett) Browning – Draft

  Literary Love Letters from Robert: How a Courtship of Correspondence Caused a Sensation in a Victorian Woman Poet’s Life  Elizabeth Mouton-Barrett – Early Life  Elizabeth Mouton-Barrett was born to Edward and Mary (formerly Graham Clarke) Mouton-Barrett on 6 March 1806 in County Durham and 

Analyzing Victorian Sensation Amidst Tragedy

Analyzing Victorian Sensation Amidst Tragedy

Dear Reader,   I am writing to you as a sort of cover letter. The following pages will feature a series of interviews published via phonograph, curated by myself from a made up press source surrounding the sinking of the SS Princess Alice in London