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9781560977483

Sandman Papers Pa

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    9781560977483

  • ISBN10:

    1560977485

  • Edition: 00
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2006-05-17
  • Publisher: FANTAGRAP
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Summary

The definitive exploration of the Sandman mythology. Neil Gaiman'sSandmanis a phenomenon--a mass-circulation comic book that caught and held the attention of serious readers. Besides its mass appeal,The Sandmanhas long interested students and teachers in myriad disciplines, and they have begun sharing their reactions by writing analytical essays. This book gathers some of the best of this criticism, mostly by young scholars and all written in readable, jargon-free language. The book contains 12 wide-ranging essays of criticism, exploration, and appreciation. The first half of the book addresses aspects ofSandmanmore or less in order of publication and the individual essays discuss particularSandmanepisodes or story arcs, such as "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Kindly Ones," and "Ramadan." The second half widens the net and examines Gaiman's Sandman stories in relation to Gaiman's other work and work by other writers--such as Jorge Luis Borges's interest in variable truths or Terry Pratchett's adaptations of ancient myths for modern audiences. Others examine how Gaiman's stories relate to other genres such as horror fiction and to social and cultural concerns about the roles of women. Each grapples with questions of how script and art combine to makeThe Sandmanan especially complex, rewarding comic. This book of criticism is aimed at a non-academic, general readership who enjoy Gaiman's work as modern graphic literature and want to compare intelligent literary responses to their own. There is no comparable, competing collection available.

Table of Contents

"Introduction"
Neil Gaiman
iii
"Preface"
Joe Sanders
vii
EPISODES & THEMES
"The Origin of The Sandman"
B. Keith Murphy
3(22)
"Of Stories and Storytellers in Gaiman and Vess's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream
Joe Sanders
25(16)
"A Game of You—Yes, You"
David Bratman
41(14)
"The King is Dead, Long Live the King: Orientalism, The Sandman, and Humanity"
Renata Sancken
55(10)
"Illusory Adversaries?: Images of Female Power in Sandman: The Kindly Ones"
K.A. Laity
65(14)
"Prospero Framed in Neil Gaiman's The Wake"
Joan Gordon
79(18)
LARGER CONTEXTS
"Aether/Ore: The Dreamworld Descends to Earth"
Alan Levitan
97(18)
"Of Parents and Children and Dreams in Mr. Punch and The Sandman"
Joe Sanders
115(20)
"Imaginary Places and Fantastic Narratives: Reading Borges Through The Sandman"
Leonora Soledad Sousa e Paula
135(12)
"Reinventing the Spiel: Old Stories, New Approaches"
Stacie Hanes and Joe Sanders
147(24)
"Omnia Mutantur: The Use of Asian Dress in the Appearance of Dream from The Sandman"
Lyra McMullen
171(14)
"Lesbian Language, Queer Imaginings, and in Death: The Time of Your Life"
Joe Sutliff Sanders
185

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