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Colorful book illustration of Jekyll and Hyde

Jekyll/Hyde in Ink

Strange Case of the Male Gaze

Dr. Jekyll grasping at his throat as he transforms into Mr. Hyde.

The Repressed Id of Jekyll & Hyde

Freemasons' Tavern

1800
Danny Phantom saving Danny Fenton

Jekyll and Hyde Trope in Television Series

Woman lays on bed surrounded staring at viewer.

The Art of the Gaze: Male Gaze in Famous Renaissance Paintings

Hyde's (Not So) Hidden Social Commentary

Black and white image of a woman sitting on a bed, taking off her stockings.

Jekyll and Hyde: A Timeline of Objectification

The Love of Looking...at Women

Mirror Image from Jekyll and Hyde

POV Shots

Mr. Hyde has a drink in a tavern, talking to a respected gentleman

A Dual of Personalities

Rouben Mamoulian: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)

Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, and the Repressed Id

Hyde grabs Ivy while sitting together in bed

The Primal Sexuality of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

Characters that are Directly and Indirectly Inspired by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Depicting Hyde Through The Gaze of Others

Close up of Hyde's face from Mamoulian film. Time Stamp 35:56

Evolution of the Ape Man Trope

Hyde drinks the formula in front of Dr. Lanyon

Hyde Time to Talk Stereotypes

The Bible and the Brontёs

Walking the Moors

Dogs in the Lives and Novels of the Brontës

The Refracting Telescope of the Berlin Observatory

The Good Samaritan, Watts Gallery

The Good Samaritan, G. F. Watts

19th century

The Realities of Alcohol Felt by the Brontës

The Not So Secret Lives Of The Brontë Sisters: The Victorian Diary

The Black-Edged Mourning Letter and Other Mourning Etiquette

The Brontës and the Victorian Piano

The Red Room and the Supernatural

The Red Room and the Supernatural

Brontë Writing Desks: Life & Fiction

Victorian Era Hairstyles

Hairstyles in the Victorian Era

Oscar Wilde by Napoleon Sarony (detail)

Oscar Wilde

Governess Ads from The Times of London

circa. 19th century

Governess Ads in the Times of London

circa. 19th century

Mourning Jewelry - Giving Hair a Second Life

Thomas Bewick uncaptioned, 1804, from Wikipedia

Coloring in the Brontës: Drawings From, and of, the Brontës

Poking Holes in Femininity and Domesticity: Needlework Across the Brontë Novels

Walking the Moors

Graves and Life After Death

"Printed By Herself and Sold By Nobody": Miniature Books and Juvenilia by the Brontë Siblings

Health and Hygiene in the Victorian Era

1 Sep 1894

Mental Disease and Victorian Asylums

1835

Toy Soldiers and Imaginary Worlds

The First Punch Periodical

17 Jul 1841

1845-1847 Governess Ads from The Times of London

circa. 19th century

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

1848

Married Womens Property Act of 1870

19th century

Victorians and Opium

Stop 4: Charing Cross Station

Stop 2: Sussex Place, Regent's Park

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