In my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou has murdered thyself. The narrator

In my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou has murdered thyself. The narrator's double, in 'William Wilson,' The Gift (1839)

("In my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thous has murdered thyself".The narrator's double, in "William Wilson," The Gift (1839).)


Harry Clarke

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In my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou has murdered thyself. The narrator's double, in 'William Wilson,' The Gift (1839) by Harry Clarke. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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