The Irish Frankenstein., John Tenniel, 20 May 1882

The Irish Frankenstein., John Tenniel, 20 May 1882

"the baneful and blood-stained monster. . ". The quotation is from mary shelley's frankenstein. Charles stuart parnell is depicted, with 'his monster' which represents the fenian movement. The cartoon is anti-irish propaganda and is a reference to the phoenix park assassinations. Date: 20 May 1882. Collection: British Library. The Irish Frankenstein - Punch (20 May 1882), page 235 - BL
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Author: John Tenniel (1820–1914)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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punch magazine cartoons1882 cartoons1880s political cartoons1882 in irelandpolitical cartoons about irelandphoenix park murdersillustrations by john tennielcaricatures of charles stewart parnellpunch, 1882images released by british library images online, march 2014british libraryjohn tenniel

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