id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qlkxydrmcfhwlhuxbc5yqhvr2e Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko On Waxworks Considered as One of the Hyperreal Arts: Exhibiting Jack the Ripper and His Victims 2018 11 .pdf application/pdf 8533 520 64 On Waxworks Considered as One of the Hyperreal Arts: Exhibiting Jack the Ripper and His Victims Keywords: Jack the Ripper; representation; simulacrum; victims; waxworks image of Jack the Ripper, including his wax likeness, complete with his (stereo)typical signifiers—long could admire his latest 'work' in the form of wax figures of his victims at 106 Whitechapel Road, with An interesting commentary on the consumers of wax exhibits of the victims of Jack the Ripper comes Fictional representations of Jack the Ripper as a wax figure reflect the change in the perception Jack the Ripper (Werner Krauss) that is depicted in a dream sequence about an animated wax figure. text probably the only positive representation of Jack the Ripper not only as a wax figure, but as a to some extent, repeated in the latest addition to the waxwork motif: The Wax House: Jack the Ripper The Wax House: Jack the Ripper. ./cache/work_qlkxydrmcfhwlhuxbc5yqhvr2e.pdf ./txt/work_qlkxydrmcfhwlhuxbc5yqhvr2e.txt