From their inception, 'low culture' comics have intersected with the 'high culture' of Shakespeare. This is the first book-length collection dedicated entirely to the exploration of this collision. Its chapters illuminate the ways in which different texts, time periods, politics, authors, media, approaches and forms interact. Ranging from Classic Comics to Marvel, from
tebeo to manga, from independent to mainstream comics, texts explored include
Y: The Last Man, Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
(The Sandman #19), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I Am Alfonso Jones, Marvel 1602, Doom 2099, and manga adaptations of
The Tempest and
Macbeth, among many others. As comic books and their big-screen progeny dominate mainstream popular culture, the association of Shakespeare with comics offers creators and critics tools with which to interrogate the place of Shakespeare within the English and global literary and cultural traditions.
Shakespeare and Comics argues that, at a moment when the reassessment and reimagining of literary canons has become more urgent than ever, thinking about Shakespeare through the lens of comics invites us to imagine a literary and cultural landscape in which so-called 'great works' exist alongside and in equal conversation with marginalized writers, topics and forms.
The first edited collection dedicated entirely to adaptations of and engagements with Shakespeare and his works in comics.About the AuthorJim Casey is an independent scholar based in the USA.
Brandon Christopher is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Winnipeg, Canada.
Book InformationISBN 9781350401341
Author Dr Jim CaseyFormat Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint The Arden ShakespearePublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series Shakespeare and Adaptation