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Glaude, Benoît. "Contextualising the Offenstadt Brothers’ Wartime Comics and their Reception from Barrack-Room Comedy to ‘Amazing’ Propaganda." European Comic Art 8.(2015): 9–33. Added by: joachim (8/10/16, 2:52 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.3167/eca.2015.080202 BibTeX citation key: Glaude2015 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Early forms of comics, Forton. Louis, France, Propaganda, War Creators: Glaude Publisher: Collection: European Comic Art |
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The forms taken up by French comics in the Offenstadt brothers’ wartime weeklies echo other representations of the Great War produced behind the front lines, including the music hall, popular imagery and illustrated newspapers. The Offenstadt brothers’ picture stories, which staged comic operas starring soldiers and conformed to French propaganda instructions, were a hit with soldiers and civilians (including children), aside from some offended Catholic critics. This essay contextualises their success, focusing on the reception of the comics, particularly those by Louis Forton.
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