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Saxton, Julie Myers. "Dreams and Fairy Tales: Themes of rationality and love in a midsummer night’s dream and the sandman." The Neil Gaiman Reader. Ed. Darrell Schweitzer. Rockville: Wildside, 2007. 22–29.   
Added by: joachim 30/01/2018, 19:03
Schneider, Christian W. Framing Fear: The gothic mode in graphic literature. ELCH - Studies in English Literary and Cultural History. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2014.   
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Sharkey, Rodney. "‘Being’ Decentered in Sandman: History, dreams, gender, and the ‘prince of metaphor and allusion’." ImageTexT 4. 1 2008. Accessed 9 Dec. 2009. <https://imagetextjourna ... -metaphor-and-allusion/>.   
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Sims, Harley J. "Consorting with the Gods: Exploring gaiman’s pan-pantheon." The Mythological Dimensions of Neil Gaiman. Eds. Anthony S. Burdge, Jessica Burke and Kristine Larsen. Crawfordville: Kitsune, 2012. 94–108.   
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Souza e Paula, Leonora Soledad. "Imaginary Places and Fantastic Narratives: Reading borges through sandman." The Sandman Papers. An Exploration of the Sandman Mythology. Ed. Joe Sanders. Seattle: Fantagraphics, 2006. 135–45.   
Added by: joachim 21/11/2010, 23:11
Strong, Anise K. "A Dream of Augustus: Neil gaiman’s sandman and comics mythology." Classics and Comics. Eds. George Kovacs and C. W. Marshall. Classical Presences. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2011. 173–82.   
Added by: joachim 22/06/2022, 19:31
Terjesen, Andrew. "The High Cost of Learning." Neil Gaiman and Philosophy. Gods Gone Wild. Eds. Tracy L. Bealer, Rachel Luria and Wayne Yuen. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2012. 99–112.   
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Tyrrell, Thomas. "“I didn’t say it. Milton said it. And he was blind”: Alan moore, neil gaiman and paradise lost." The Luminary 7 2016. Accessed 23 Mar. 2021. <https://www.lancaster.a ... sue%207/Article%202.pdf>.   
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Varis, Essi. "A Frame of You: Construction of characters in graphic novels." Licentiate Thesis. University of Jyväskylä, 2013.   
Added by: joachim 21/08/2017, 17:01
de Vos, Gail. "Storytelling and Folktales: A graphic exploration." The Influence of Imagination. Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy as Agents of Social Change. Eds. Lee Easton and Randy Schroeder. Jefferson: McFarland, 2008. 92–98.   
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Walsh, Richard. "The Narrative Imagination Across Media." Modern Fiction Studies 52. (2006): 855–68.   
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Westermann, Erik. "Intertextualität in Neil Gaimans »The Sandman«." Magisterarbeit M.A. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, 2005.   
Added by: joachim 15/12/2010, 01:19
Winick, Judd. "Beginnings and Endless-ings." Neil Gaiman in the 21st Century. Essays on the Novels, Children’s Stories, Online Writings, Comics and Other Works. Ed. Tara Prescott. Jefferson: McFarland, 2015. 252–54.   
Added by: joachim 30/01/2018, 12:21
Wyszynski, Chad. "“I dream on!”: Metafiction in the sandman: the kindly ones." ECLS Student Scholarship 2009. Accessed 20 Aug. 2014. <http://scholar.oxy.edu/ecls_student/3>.   
Added by: joachim 20/08/2014, 14:04
Younus, Zainab. "(Re)Interpreting Dante’s Inferno in Gaiman’s Season of Mists." Framescapes. Graphic Narrative Intertexts. Eds. Mikhail Peppas and Sanabelle Ebrahim. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Pr. 2016. 85–92.   
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Zlabinger, Tom. "Listening to the Endless: Music and musicians in the extended sandman universe." Neil Gaiman in the 21st Century. Essays on the Novels, Children’s Stories, Online Writings, Comics and Other Works. Ed. Tara Prescott. Jefferson: McFarland, 2015. 238–51.   
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