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Gender and Sexuality in Adaptations of Shakespeare Organizer: Deanne Williams, York University
Visualizing the Romance: Uses of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Narratives in Comics1
“Reciprocal Legitimation” Between Shakespeare's Works and Manga
No Perfect Heroes. Revisiting the Heroic Ideal in Manga
Selfmadehero Spring 2020
Shakespeare and Contemporary Adaptation: the Graphic Novel
Shakespeare in Graphic Novels
Comics and Graphic Novels for Young People
Manga Shakespeare and the Hermeneutic Problems of “Double Access”
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare and Contemporary Adaptation: the Graphic Novel
Selfmadehero Spring 2018
Batman: Year One Ethel and Ernest Go Girl! Hamlet Hopeless Savages
Releasing the Potential of Shakespearean Comic Book Adaptations in the Classroom: a Case Study of Romeo and Juliet
Intercultural Othello an Analysis of Race in William Shakespeare's
Art and the Aesthetic of Graphic Novels As Seen in "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
Introducing Graphic Novels
In Graphic Novel Adaptations Of
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From Picture to Word to the World: a Multimodal, Cultural Studies Approach to Teaching Graphic Novels in the English Classroom
Teaching Shakespeare 6 Autumn 2014 3 Teaching Shakespeare to College Students
Selfmadehero Website
Selfmadehero Spring 2019
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The Manga Shakespeare Series Translated Into Brazilian Portuguese
Adaptations of Othello: (In)Adaptability And
Table of Contents 3
Macbeth Notes
Selfmadehero Autumn 2018
Table of Contents 3
Shakespeare Mangafied: Gender and Japanese Visual Language Jennifer Henke, Universität Bremen (
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The Mormon Image in Comics