Glaude, Benoît
[UCL]
This book opens a novel perspective on comics and literature interactions. It claims that the two artistic media have always maintained a mutual emulation, for as long as they have coexisted in media culture. To demonstrate this, the present research does not focus on literary adaptations in comics form, but rather on a literary corpus that remains virtually unexplored: comics-related novels. The purpose of this volume is to inventory French comics-related novels and to study them. Within the limits of the French-speaking world, this book pieces together a literary history of bande dessinée through its novels, from the 19th to 21th centuries. Whereas the comic strip – including the aptly named “graphic novel” – has sometimes been regarded as the disciple of an unsurpassable literary model, do these under-studied adaptations in novel form not rather indicate a mutual relationship, or even an emulation, between the two media?
Bibliographic reference |
Glaude, Benoît. Comics and Novelization: A Literary History of Bandes Dessinées. Routledge : Abingdon (2023) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/265556 |