Shakespeare and Superheroes /
Kahan, Jeffrey
Shakespeare and Superheroes / Jeffrey Kahan. - 1 online resource (104 p.) - Recreational Shakespeare .
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. "I have shot mine arrow o'er the house, / And hurt my brother": Death and Redemption in Hamlet and Arrow -- Chapter 2. Of Guise and Gals: Wonder Woman and Shakespearean Cross- Dressing -- Chapter 3. Tonight at the Improv: Comedians Slay! Two Drink Minimum -- Postscript: Comic Books and Literary Values -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This short book offers a series of thought experiments and invites Shakespeareans to rediscover the wonders and pleasures of fandom. It does not argue that comic books and movies can or should replace Shakespeare; the goal is to explore the values in both, to think of comics as allusively Shakespearean, telling similar stories, expressing similar concerns, exploring similar values. Shakespeare and Superheroes seeks to re-democratize criticism by encouraging all readers to engage in and to respond to literary arguments using their own common cultural language.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781942401773 9781942401780
10.1515/9781942401780 doi
Shakespeare.
adaptations.
comic books.
comparative literature.
new media.
superheroes.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare.
Shakespeare and Superheroes / Jeffrey Kahan. - 1 online resource (104 p.) - Recreational Shakespeare .
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. "I have shot mine arrow o'er the house, / And hurt my brother": Death and Redemption in Hamlet and Arrow -- Chapter 2. Of Guise and Gals: Wonder Woman and Shakespearean Cross- Dressing -- Chapter 3. Tonight at the Improv: Comedians Slay! Two Drink Minimum -- Postscript: Comic Books and Literary Values -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This short book offers a series of thought experiments and invites Shakespeareans to rediscover the wonders and pleasures of fandom. It does not argue that comic books and movies can or should replace Shakespeare; the goal is to explore the values in both, to think of comics as allusively Shakespearean, telling similar stories, expressing similar concerns, exploring similar values. Shakespeare and Superheroes seeks to re-democratize criticism by encouraging all readers to engage in and to respond to literary arguments using their own common cultural language.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781942401773 9781942401780
10.1515/9781942401780 doi
Shakespeare.
adaptations.
comic books.
comparative literature.
new media.
superheroes.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare.

