Afterlives Scandinavian Classics as Comic Art Adaptation

Afterlives is a study of how Scandinavian classics have been reinterpreted as comics. Literary scholar Camilla Storskog investigates how storytellers like H.C. Andersen, Henrik Ibsen, Karen Blixen, and Ingmar Bergman have crossed and recrossed media boundaries in the hands of international comics cr...

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Main Author: STORSKOG, CAMILLA CARITA (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Kriterium 2023
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