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Figure 0.2. “Woman’s Wrongs,” 1874
Figures 1.1, 1.2, 1.3. Details from “Handy Phrenology,” 1848
Figure 1.4. “The Gin Drop,” 1843
Figure 2.1. Illustration for “Panel for the Protection of Ladies,” 1853
Figure 2.2. “Useful Sunday Literature for the Masses; or, Murder Made Familiar,” 1849
Figure 2.3. Hablôt K. Browne, “Mr. Carker in his hour of triumph,” illustration for Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son, 1846–48
Figure 3.1. William Hogarth, “First Stage of Cruelty,” 1750–51
Figure 3.2. William Hogarth, “Cruelty in Perfection,” 1750–51
Figure 3.3. “A pair of black eyes,” 1843
Figure 3.4. “Doing What He Likes with His Hone,” 1841
Figure 3.5. R. Seymour, “The Dying Clown,” illustration for Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers, 1836–37
Figure 4.1. “The Expressions of the Hand,” 1856
Figure 4.2. Illustration for the 1868 stereotyped edition of George Eliot’s Scenes of Clerical Life
Figure 5.1. “The New Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, Westminster Hall,” 1858
Figure 5.2. Illustration for “Divorce A Vinculo,” 1860
Figure 5.3. “The Case according to the Petitioner’s statement,” 1860
Figure 5.4. “The Case according to the Respondent’s statement,” 1860
Figure 5.5. Illustration for “Divorce A Vinculo,” 1860
Figure 8.1. “Is Marriage a Failure? As a Rule—Yes,” 1891
Figure 8.2. “For Assaulting His Wife,” 1891
Figure 8.3. “He Fell Senseless to the Ground,” 1894
Figure 8.4. “She Fell Quivering to the Ground,” 1892
Figure 8.5. Sidney Paget, “Mrs. Stapleton Sank upon the Floor,” illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” 1902
Figure 8.6. Sidney Paget, “A Wild-Eyed and Frantic Young Man Burst into the Room,” illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder,” 1903 241
Figure 8.7. Sidney Paget, “I Could See by Holmes’s Face That He Was Much Puzzled,” illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Abbey Grange,” 1904