New "milestone" in the canon of contemporary comics research [Review of:] Stephan Packard, Andrea Rauscher, Véronique Sina, Jan-Noël Thon, Lukas R.A. Wilde, Janina Wildfeuer. Comicanalyse. Eine Einführung. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler Verlag, 2019, 228 pp.
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The review is devoted to the work Comicanalyse. Eine Einführung, written in collaboration of six authors. The reviewer presents a rudimentary outline of research on comic book literature, characterizes and evaluates the content of the work and points to its importance in developing research on this type of literature.
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contemporary literature, trivial literature, comicReferences
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Dittmar, Jakob F. Comic-Analyse. 2th and revised edition. Köln: Herbert von Halem Verlag, 2017. Google Scholar
Packard, Stephan, Andrea Rauscher, Véronique Sina, Jan-Noël Thon, Lukas R.A. Wilde, and Janina Wildfeuer. Comicanalyse. Eine Einführung. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler Verlag, 2019. Google Scholar
Schikowski, Klaus. Der Comic. Geschichte, Stile, Künstler, 2th and revised edi-tion. Stuttgart: Reclam, 2018. Google Scholar
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