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Ball, David M. "Comics Against Themselves: Chris ware’s graphic narratives as literature." The Rise of the American Comics Artist. Creators and Contexts. Eds. Paul Williams and James Lyons. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010. 103–23.   
Last edited by: joachim 29/07/2014, 15:31
Bartual, Roberto. "Inner Focalization: A child’s game." The Comics Grid. Journal of Comics Scholarship. Year One. Ed. Ernesto F. Priego Ramirez. London: The Comics Grid Digital First Editions, 2012. 46–48.   
Added by: joachim 26/12/2012, 11:39
Cheng, Paul. "The Smartest Comic on Earth: Metafiction in chris ware’s acme novelty library #16." International Journal of Comic Art 11. (2009): 88–102.   
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Galand, Maxime. "Chris Ware, architecte de la mémoire: La projection spatiale de la mémoire en bande dessinée." Mémoire Maîtrise. Université de Québec, 2012.   
Last edited by: joachim 22/12/2014, 04:43
Heindl, Nina. "Becoming Aware of One’s Own Biased Attitude: The observer’s encounter with disability in chris ware’s acme novelty library no. 18." Review of Disability Studies 10. (2014): 40–51.   
Added by: joachim 10/12/2014, 08:42
Kannenberg, Jr., Gene. "Form, Function, Fiction: Text and image in the comics narratives of winsor mccay, art spiegelman, and chris ware." Dissertation Dr. University of Connecticut, 2002.   
Added by: joachim 08/11/2010, 18:53
Kuhlman, Martha B. "In the Comics Workshop: Chris ware and the oubapo." The Comics of Chris Ware. Drawing is a Way of Thinking. Eds. David M. Ball and Martha B. Kuhlman. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010. 78–89.   
Last edited by: joachim 29/07/2014, 14:47
Kuipers, Christopher M. "The Anti-Pastoral Novelty Library: Bucolic superhero satire in the paratexts of chris ware’s jimmy corrigan." Works & Days 32. (2014–15): 329–47.   
Last edited by: joachim 29/04/2016, 08:55
Martin, Côme. "Les livres-mondes de Chris Ware, ou la tentation de l’homogène." Formules (2013): 69–84.   
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Mauro, Aaron. "“Mosaic Thresholds”: Manifesting the collection and production of comics in the works of chris ware." ImageTexT 5. 1 2010. Accessed 7 Feb. 2010. <http://www.english.ufl. ... xt/archives/v5_1/mauro/>.   
Added by: joachim 07/02/2010, 23:10
Menu, Jean-Christophe. "Das wunderbare Werk des Chris Ware: Versuch über die acme novelty library." Schreibheft (1998): 73–77.   
Last edited by: joachim 25/09/2018, 19:14
Peters, Tim. "Chris Ware’s ANL #20." The Point Magazine (2011).   
Last edited by: joachim 12/08/2014, 15:36
Roeder, Katherine. "Chris Ware and the Burden of Art History." The Comics of Chris Ware. Drawing is a Way of Thinking. Eds. David M. Ball and Martha B. Kuhlman. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010. 65–77.   
Last edited by: joachim 29/07/2014, 14:51
Samson, Jacques. "A Face in the Mind." The Comics Grid. Journal of Comics Scholarship. Year One. Ed. Ernesto F. Priego Ramirez. London: The Comics Grid Digital First Editions, 2012. 70–72.   
Added by: joachim 31/12/2012, 00:18
Simonetti, Paolo. "Why Are Comics No Longer Comic? Graphic narratives in contemporary america." Democracy and Difference. The US in Multidisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives. Eds. Giovanna Covi and Lisa Marchi. Labirinti. Trento: Università degli Studi di Trento, 2012. 289–99.   
Added by: joachim 02/12/2014, 15:01
Thurtle, Phillip and Robert Mitchell. "The Acme Novelty Library: Comic books, repetition, and the return of the new." Configurations 15. (2007): 267–97.   
Last edited by: joachim 01/03/2012, 11:24
Widiss, Benjamin. "Comics as Non-Sequential Art: Chris ware’s joseph cornell." Drawing from Life. Memory and Subjectivity in Comic Art. Ed. Jane Tolmie. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2013. 86–111.   
Last edited by: joachim 28/07/2014, 09:55
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