Victorian Graphic: Nineteenth Century Visual Culture and Alan Moore's From Hell

Abstract: 

This paper investigates how Alan Moore uses the intersection of text and picture to perform an “autopsy” of the late Victorian period in From Hell. I argue that Moore’s visual depiction of the Whitechapel murders coincides with a major shift in visual culture in the 1880s.

Presenter Information
First Name: 
Lara
Last Name: 
Rutherford
Institution: 
University of California, Santa Barbara