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Good, Joseph. "“God Save the Queen, for Someone Must!” sebastian o and the steampunk aesthetic." Neo-Victorian Studies 3.1 2010. Accessed 17 Sep. 2013. <http://www.neovictorian ... VS%203-1-9%20J-Good.pdf>. Added by: joachim (9/17/13, 2:44 PM) Last edited by: joachim (9/17/13, 5:06 PM) |
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Categories: General Keywords: "Sebastian O", Intertextuality, Literature, Morrison. Grant, Steampunk, United Kingdom, Wilde. Oscar, Yeowell. Steve Creators: Good Collection: Neo-Victorian Studies |
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Published in 1993, Sebastian O was one of the first steampunk comics published. However, Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell’s contribution to the formation of steampunk, specifically their role in creating the first steampunk comic, is frequently overlooked. Sebastian O helped define the recognisable characteristics of neo-Victorian steampunk. By focusing on the works of Victorian decadents such as Oscar Wilde, Sebastian O reconsiders the Victorian literary legacy in light of contemporary social attitudes. Additionally, Sebastian O provides an opportunity for critical reflection on canonical works of decadence and aestheticism.
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