Albert Lewis Kanter launched Classic Comics in 1941, a series of comic books that retold classic literature for a young audience. Five of Shakespeare’s celebrated plays appear in the collection. The popularity of Classics Illustrated encouraged Seaboard Publishing to issue a competitive brand, Stories by Famous Authors Illustrated (1949-51), which retold three Shakespearean dramas. Although both these enterprises aimed to reinforce a humanist perspective of education based on Western literature, the classic comics belie a Posthuman aesthetic by presenting Shakespearean characters in scenes and postures that recall Golden Age superheroes. By examining the Shakespearean covers of Classic Illustrated and Stories by Famous Authors, this essay e...
In this article, I explore images of Shakespeare and his characters in Neil Gaiman’s Sandman (1989–1...
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This essay starts off from the idea that all creative writing is rewriting and appropriation of prev...
Albert Lewis Kanter launched Classic Comics in 1941, a series of comic books that retold classic lit...
The increasing number of comic book adaptions of Shakespeare’s plays is unsurprising given their pre...
This project adopts a formalist method of literary analysis to approach the modern genre of Shakespe...
As one of the pillars of the Western canon, Shakespeare has been a source of inspiration for many fo...
Today, adapting Shakespearean plays into comic books or graphic novels appears to be a well-establis...
This article analyses rewritings of Shakespeare’s plays aimed at young readers and published as comi...
To address the literacy crisis that is currently affecting Britain, and to engage students in Englis...
This paper considers the ways in which Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman appropriates and transforms the wor...
This study seeks to redefine, and refine, the knowledge of the period in the 1980s and 1990s when th...
ABSTRACT Any attempt of elaborating a convincing representation of Polonius, the royal councilor in ...
As one of the pillars of the Western canon, Shakespeare has been a source of inspiration for many fo...
Looks at episodes from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman comics dealing with two of Shakespeare’s most fantastic...
In this article, I explore images of Shakespeare and his characters in Neil Gaiman’s Sandman (1989–1...
In American superhero comics, there are few bigger names than Jack Kirby, who helped to make Marvel ...
This essay starts off from the idea that all creative writing is rewriting and appropriation of prev...
Albert Lewis Kanter launched Classic Comics in 1941, a series of comic books that retold classic lit...
The increasing number of comic book adaptions of Shakespeare’s plays is unsurprising given their pre...
This project adopts a formalist method of literary analysis to approach the modern genre of Shakespe...
As one of the pillars of the Western canon, Shakespeare has been a source of inspiration for many fo...
Today, adapting Shakespearean plays into comic books or graphic novels appears to be a well-establis...
This article analyses rewritings of Shakespeare’s plays aimed at young readers and published as comi...
To address the literacy crisis that is currently affecting Britain, and to engage students in Englis...
This paper considers the ways in which Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman appropriates and transforms the wor...
This study seeks to redefine, and refine, the knowledge of the period in the 1980s and 1990s when th...
ABSTRACT Any attempt of elaborating a convincing representation of Polonius, the royal councilor in ...
As one of the pillars of the Western canon, Shakespeare has been a source of inspiration for many fo...
Looks at episodes from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman comics dealing with two of Shakespeare’s most fantastic...
In this article, I explore images of Shakespeare and his characters in Neil Gaiman’s Sandman (1989–1...
In American superhero comics, there are few bigger names than Jack Kirby, who helped to make Marvel ...
This essay starts off from the idea that all creative writing is rewriting and appropriation of prev...