Stein, Daniel.

From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels : Contributions to the Theory and History of Graphic Narrative. - 2nd ed. - 1 online resource (424 pages)

Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels -- PART I. GRAPHIC NARRATIVE AND NARRATOLOGICAL CONCEPTS -- Zooming In and Out: Panels, Frames, Sequences, and the Building of Graphic Storyworlds -- Space, Time, and Causality in Graphic Narratives: An Embodied Approach -- Who's Telling the Tale? Authors and Narrators in Graphic Narrative -- Subjectivity and Style in Graphic Narratives -- PART II. GRAPHIC NARRATIVE BEYOND THE 'SINGLE WORK' -- Graphic Memoir: Neither Fact Nor Fiction -- Superhero Comics and the Authorizing Functions of the Comic Book Paratext -- Intermediality, Transmediality, and Graphic Narrative -- Comics in the Intersecting Histories of the Window, the Frame, and the Panel -- PART III. GENRE AND FORMAT HISTORIES OF GRAPHIC NARRATIVE -- A History of the Narrative Comic Strip -- Narration in the Flemish Dual Publication System: The Crossover Genre of the Humoristic Adventure -- Un/Taming the Beast, or Graphic Novels (Re)Considered -- Archival, Ephemeral, and Residual: The Functions of Early Comics in Art Spiegelman's In the Shadow of No Towers -- PART IV. GRAPHIC NARRATIVE ACROSS CULTURES -- Anglo-American Graphic Narrative -- European Graphic Narratives: Toward a Cultural and Mediological History -- Ghostly: 'Asian Graphic Narratives,' Nonnonba, and Manga -- Graphic Narrative as World Literature -- Index (Persons) -- Index (Works).

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Comic books, strips, etc. -- History and criticism.
Graphic novels -- History and criticism.
Narration (Rhetoric).


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