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Eichel, Andrew. "Between Mimesis and Fantasy: Binaries and Boundaries in The Books of Magic." The Artistry of Neil Gaiman. Finding Light in the Shadows. Eds. Joseph Michael Sommers and Kyle Eveleth. Critical Approaches to Comics Artists. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2019. 114–29. 
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Resource type: Book Chapter
Language: en: English
DOI: 10.14325/mississippi/9781496821645.003.0007
BibTeX citation key: Eichel2019
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Keywords: "The Books of Magic", Gaiman. Neil, United Kingdom, USA
Creators: Eichel, Eveleth, Sommers
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi (Jackson)
Collection: The Artistry of Neil Gaiman. Finding Light in the Shadows
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Abstract
This chapter states that Neil Gaiman's graphic series The Books of Magic is a refutation of the binary opposition between mimetic and non-mimetic modes of thought. Throughout protagonist Timothy Hunter's journey, reality and fantasy are offered to the audience as two ways of viewing and living in the world. Gaiman does not offer a definitive resolution between the two because he is more interested in getting readers to ask their own questions and arrive at their own conclusions.
  
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