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Beronä, David A. "Picture Stories: Eric Drooker and the Tradition of Woodcut Novels." Inks 2.(1995): 2–11.   
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Beronä, David A. "Breaking Taboos: Sexuality in the Work of Will Eisner and the Early Wordless Novels." International Journal of Comic Art 1.(1999): 90–103.   
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Beronä, David A. "Pumping Iron: Male Stereotypes in Delisle’s Albert et les Autres." International Journal of Comic Art 6.(2004): 299–315.   
Last edited by: joachim 02/10/2012, 07:13
Beronä, David A. "A Renegade of Expression: David Wojnarowicz’s Autofiction in Comics." Image [&] Narrative 9.2 2008. Accessed 27 Oct. 2012. <http://www.imageandnarr ... utofiction2/berona.html>.   
Last edited by: joachim 21/02/2019, 17:38
Beronä, David A. Wordless Books: The Original Graphic Novels. New York: Abrams, 2008.   
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Beronä, David A. "Woodcut Novels: Cutting a Path to the Graphic Novel." Comics Forum 2013. Accessed 9 Sept. 2013. <http://comicsforum.org/ ... ovel-by-david-a-berona/>.   
Added by: joachim 09/09/2013, 11:23
Beronä, David A. "Wordless Comics: The Imaginative Appeal of Peter Kuper’s The System." Critical Approaches to Comics and Graphic Novels. Theories and Methods. Eds. Matthew J. Smith and Randy Duncan. London, New York: Routledge, 2012. 17–26.   
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Beronä, David A. "Pictures Speak in Comics without Words: Pictorial Principles in the Works of Milt Gross, Hendrik Dorgathen, Eric Drooker, and Peter Kuper." The Language of Comics. Word and Image. Eds. Robin Varnum and Christina T. Gibbons. Studies in Popular Culture. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2001. 19–39.   
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