"The Nemesis of Neglect"
Item
- Title
- "The Nemesis of Neglect"
- Description
-
An illustration from the satirical magazine "Punch" that connects the crime of London's slums to neglect and makes vague references to the Jack the Ripper murders in the East End's Whitechapel district. It also has a caption reading, "There floats a phantom on the slum’s foul air
Shaping, to eyes which have the gift of seeing,
Into the spectre of that loathly lair.
Face it – for vain is fleeing.
Red-handed, ruthless, furtive, un-erect,
'Tis murderous crime, the nemesis of neglect." - Contributor
- John Tenniel
- Creator
- "Punch" magazine
- Date
- September 29, 1888
- Extent
- 1 page
- Format
- Document
- Is Part Of
- September 29, 1888 version of "Punch" magazine
- Language
- English
- Provenance
- British Library, sourced from Punch Ltd
- Publisher
- British Library
- Rights
- Copyright of Punch Ltd
- Rights Holder
- Punch Ltd
- Subject
- The high frequency of crime in the London slums
- Temporal Coverage
- 1888
- Type
- Periodical
- Media
- nemesis_of_neglect.jpg
Linked resources
Title | Class |
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"Blind-Man's Buff" | Image |
"Whitechapel, 1888" | Image |