The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel

The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel
Title The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel PDF eBook
Author Jan Baetens
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1315
Release 2018-07-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316771938

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The Cambridge History of the Graphic Novel provides the complete history of the graphic novel from its origins in the nineteenth century to its rise and startling success in the twentieth and twenty-first century. It includes original discussion on the current state of the graphic novel and analyzes how American, European, Middle Eastern, and Japanese renditions have shaped the field. Thirty-five leading scholars and historians unpack both forgotten trajectories as well as the famous key episodes, and explain how comics transitioned from being marketed as children's entertainment. Essays address the masters of the form, including Art Spiegelman, Alan Moore, and Marjane Satrapi, and reflect on their publishing history as well as their social and political effects. This ambitious history offers an extensive, detailed and expansive scholarly account of the graphic novel, and will be a key resource for scholars and students.

The Cambridge Companion to the Graphic Novel

The Cambridge Companion to the Graphic Novel
Title The Cambridge Companion to the Graphic Novel PDF eBook
Author Stephen E. Tabachnick
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2017-07-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107108799

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This Companion examines the evolution of comic books into graphic novels and the development of this art form globally.

The Cambridge History of the American Novel

The Cambridge History of the American Novel
Title The Cambridge History of the American Novel PDF eBook
Author Leonard Cassuto
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1271
Release 2011-03-24
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0521899079

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An authoritative and lively account of the development of the genre, by leading experts in the field.

The Graphic Novel

The Graphic Novel
Title The Graphic Novel PDF eBook
Author Jan Baetens
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2015
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1107025230

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This book provides both students and scholars with a critical and historical introduction to the graphic novel. Jan Baetens and Hugo Frey explore this exciting form of visual and literary communication, showing readers how to situate and analyse graphic novels since their rise to prominence half a century ago. Several key questions are addressed: what is the graphic novel? How do we read graphic novels as narrative forms? Why is page design and publishing format so significant? What theories are developing to explain the genre? How is this form blurring the categories of high and popular literature? Why are graphic novelists nostalgic for the old comics? The authors address these and many other questions raised by the genre. Through their analysis of the works of many well-known graphic novelists - including Bechdel, Clowes, Spiegelman and Ware - Baetens and Frey offer significant insights for future teaching and research on the graphic novel.

The Cambridge Companion to Popular Fiction

The Cambridge Companion to Popular Fiction
Title The Cambridge Companion to Popular Fiction PDF eBook
Author David Glover
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2012-04-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521513375

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An overview of popular literature from the early nineteenth century to the present day from a historical and comparative perspective.

Graphic History

Graphic History
Title Graphic History PDF eBook
Author Richard Iadonisi
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 295
Release 2012-11-30
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 144384358X

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When it comes to recounting history, issues arise as to whose stories are told and how reliable is the telling. This collection of fourteen essays explores the unique ways in which graphic novels can aid us in addressing those issues while shedding new light on a variety of texts, including those by canonical North American and European writers Art Spiegelman (Maus, In the Shadow of No Towers), Alan Moore (From Hell, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen), Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns), Chris Ware (Jimmy Corrigan), Chester Brown (Louis Riel), and Harvey Pekar. Recognizing the global appeal of graphic novels, this collection also provides a fresh look at history seen through the eyes of canonical non-Western writers Marjane Starapi (Persepolis) and Yoshihiro Tatsumi (A Drifting Life) and the highly vexed relationship of the West and the Middle East. The array of contributors (from the fields of art, literature, history, and cultural studies) is matched by the array of theoretical perspectives and by the depth and breadth of subjects, ranging from the sixteenth century voyages of Sebastian Cabot to Jack the Ripper, from the Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 to lynching in the early twentieth-century American South, and from post-war Japan to the fall of the Shah in Iran.

Palestine

Palestine
Title Palestine PDF eBook
Author Joe Sacco
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages 294
Release 2001
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781560974321

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Based on years of research and extended visits to the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the early 1990s, "Palestine" is the first major comics work of political nonfiction by Sacco.