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Sulmicki, Maciej: "The author as the antiquarian. Selling Victorian culture to readers of neo-Victorian novels and steampunk comics." In: Otherness 2.1<http://www.otherness.dk ... .1/6.MaciejSulmicki.pdf> (18. Sept. 2013) Added by: joachim (18 Sep 2013 14:39:40 Europe/Berlin) Last edited by: Deleted user (18 Sep 2013 14:48:53 Europe/Berlin) |
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Categories: General Keywords: "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", Großbritannien, Moore. Alan, O’Neill. Kevin, Paratext, Steampunk Creators: Sulmicki Collection: Otherness |
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“In the marketing of Neo-Victorian fiction as a product for a consuming public, Maciej Sulmicki’s [sic] presents the writer’s choice as being between on the one hand, pandering to a passive nostalgia and on the other, entering into a critical dialogue with the past. His comparative reading of Alan Moore’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen against Michel Faber’s The Crimson Petal and the White challenges the assumed binaries of high art and popular culture, analyzing the market forces that shape literary production.” (Maeve Tynan: Introduction to Otherness 2.1)
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