Mary Shelley graphic novel workshop

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Stone, R., Civale, S. and Schwochert, J. 2024. Mary Shelley graphic novel workshop. Canterbury Christ Church University
CreatorsStone, R., Civale, S. and Schwochert, J.
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A collaborative graphic novel - produced using an adapted version of the Mary Shelley short story - The Mortal Immortal and the illustrations of participants attending a workshop.

KeywordsGraphic novel; Mary Shelley; Classic texts; Creativity and engagement with reading
Date04 Jan 2024
Place of publicationCanterbury Christ Church University
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Deposited10 Jul 2024
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