Se hennes öde Undersökning av en ordlös roman från 1920-talets Tyskland

During the 1920s and 1930s the wordless novel - stories told in black-and-white wordless woodcuts - was established as a narrative genre. The genre was most popular in Germany, but was as well known in other parts of Europé and in the US. The wordless novel was characterized by the absence of words,...

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Main Author: Rossholm, Elisa (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Swedish
Published: Kriterium 2023
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