Drawn from the Classics
Essays on Graphic Adaptations of Literary Works
Stephen E Tabachnick editor Esther Bendit Saltzman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:1st Jun '15
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The graphic novel is the most exciting literary format to emerge in the past thirty years. Among its more inspired uses has been the superlative adaptation of literary classics. Unlike the comic book abridgments aimed at young readers of an earlier era, today's graphic novel adaptations are created for an adult audience, and capture the subtleties of sophisticated written works. This first ever collection of essays focusing on graphic novel adaptations of various literary classics demonstrates how graphic narrative offers new ways of understanding the classics, including the works of Homer, Poe, Flaubert, Conrad and Kafka, among many others.
“recommended” —Choice; “the volume succeeds...in establishing that ‘while pure literary texts will always have their unique merits, graphic novel adaptations can bring a new vision and a new interpretation to the works upon which they are based,’ and I am delighted to have a host of exceptional work that I can reference the next time I am questioned about the ‘dumbing down’ of great literature through comics adaptations”—English Literature in Translation 180–1920.
ISBN: 9780786478798
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 404g
292 pages