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25
Jul

On Jack The Ripper & Lewis Carroll

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Lewis Carroll

Half-baked only begins to describe the case made by Richard Wallace,” said one disappointed reviewer of Jack The Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend, in which Wallace purports that the infamous killer was none other than Charles L. Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, author of Alice In Wonderland & Through The Looking Glass.

Jack The Ripper by gardenofbadthings

Jack The Ripper by gardenofbadthings

In his book, Wallace poses the theory that a number of anagrams derived from passages in two of Carroll‘s works, The Nursery Alice (an adaptation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland for younger readers) & Sylvie and Bruno, were hidden in the stories but could be rearranged into detailed descriptions of the gruesome Ripper murders.

Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll

Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll

Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend by Richard Wallace

Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend

For example, Wallace translated the following passage from Carroll‘s Nursery Alice:

‘So she wondered away, through the wood, carrying the ugly little thing with her. And a great job it was to keep hold of it, it wriggled about so. But at last she found out that the proper way was to keep tight hold of itself foot and its right ear’.

into the following grotesquerie:

‘She wriggled about so! But at last Dodgson and Bayne found a way to keep hold of the fat little whore. I got a tight hold of her and slit her throat, left ear to right. It was tough, wet, disgusting, too. So weary of it, they threw up – jack the Ripper.’

The Madness of Lewis Carroll by SlateReaper

The Madness of Lewis Carroll by SlateReaper

Numerous holes have been pointed out in Wallace‘s theories. Author Karoline Leach argued that Wallace‘s methods could be applied to any number of works written in the Latin alphabet and using the English language without proving any intention by the original author. She went on to demonstrate her point by applying Wallace‘s theory to Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne.

Lewis Carroll, self portrait

Lewis Carroll, self portrait

Anagram enthusiasts Francis Heaney & Gus Jacobson go even further, pointing Wallace‘s finger back at him. They treated the following passage from Wallace‘s book, Jack The Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend:

This is my story of Jack the Ripper, the man behind Britain’s worst unsolved murders. It is a story that points to the unlikeliest of suspects: a man who wrote children’s stories. That man is Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, author of such beloved books as Alice in Wonderland.

as an anagram, rearranging the passage into a the following fitting mockery:

The truth is this: I, Richard Wallace, stabbed and killed a muted Nicole Brown in cold blood, severing her throat with my trusty shiv’s strokes. I set up Orenthal James Simpson, who is utterly innocent of this murder. P.S. I also wrote Shakespeare‘s sonnets, and a lot of Francis Bacon‘s works too.

Lewis Carroll & the Liddell Sisters, collage by unknown artist

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Needless to say, Lewis Carroll was almost certainly not Jack the Ripper. For more information, read Casebook: Jack the Ripper – Lewis Carroll or Karoline Leach‘s Wallace In Wonderland (both are free, informative & available online), but I urge you not to waste your time or money on Richard Wallace‘s uncommon nonsense, Jack The Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend.

Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll

Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll

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Brian Kaldorf is a rising star in the world of editorial & conceptual portrait photography. His works are often described as quirky, colorful & clever. Kaldorf has photographed everyone from celebrities to athletes, from models to political figures. His artwork has been displayed in both regional and national publications. Kaldorf is a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh & is currently a member of the America Society of Media Photographers.

Down The Rabbit Hole

"Down The Rabbit Hole"

For a look at the making of “Down The Rabbit Hole“, read this great “How To” article on Brian Kaldorf‘s WordPress blog.

"Drink Me"

"Drink Me"

Recently following a personal muse, Brian Kaldorf created a series of several photo manipulations based on Lewis Carroll‘s fantasy stories, Alice In Wonderland & Through The Looking Glass. The series consists of 10 surreal images each depicting a scene from the story in stunning detail. Kaldorf‘s photo manipulation work is top notch & will surely delight Alice In Wonderland fans everywhere.

"Through The Key Hole"

"Through The Key Hole"

"Alice Encounters The Flowers"

"Alice Encounters The Flowers"

For more information, including a behind the scenes at the making of this fantastic series, be sure to visit:

Brian Kaldorf‘s
Welcome To My Wonderland
http://www.welcometomywonderland.com/

"Alice Meets Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum"

"Alice Meets Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum"

"Alice Meets The Cheshire Cat"

"Alice Meets The Cheshire Cat"

"Alice Meets The Caterpillar"

"Alice Meets The Caterpillar"

For more information about the artist himself, visit
http://www.briankaldorf.com/

and don’t miss Brian Kaldorf‘s blog at
http://briankaldorf.wordpress.com/

"Enjoy The Tea Party"

"Enjoy The Tea Party"

"Let's Play Croquet"

"Let's Play Croquet"

"In The Queen's Court"

"In The Queen's Court"

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Russian artist Alena, aka Geyzerrr (deviantart), has created an intriguing series of surrealistic Alice In Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass inspired digital images.

Cheshire Cat by Geyzerrr

Cheshire Cat by Geyzerrr

Down The Rabbit Hole by Geyzerrr

Down The Rabbit Hole by Geyzerrr

Titles include Down The Rabbit Hole, A Mad Tea Party, Alice Beyond The Mirror, and Calabash for Caterpillars, among others.

Alice Beyond the Mirror by Geyzerrr

Alice Beyond the Mirror by Geyzerrr

A Mad Tea Party by Geyzerrr

A Mad Tea Party by Geyzerrr

Geyzerrr is also accepting DeviantArt points donations towards a DA t-shirt. If you’d like to donate, see her DeviantArt profile for details.

To see more, visit
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Calabash for Caterpillars by Geyzerrr

Calabash for Caterpillars by Geyzerrr

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