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 | Buffy goes literature A new Buffy book of Rhonda Wilcox appeared on the market. It carries ' Why Buffy matters: The Art of Buffy the Vampire Slayer ', but look... |
In the 256 pages paperback of the I.B. Tauris publishing house, concerns it the argumentation that Buffy is an art. Wilcox investigates the long-term structure of historical elbow and the production of the individual episodes of the seven seasons in the book. Particularly she talks about the hero myth, the symbolization, Buffys relationship to Spike and the popular episodes "Once more with feeling ', 'Hush ' and 'Restless'. Wilcox examines Buffys literary narrative, symbolization, visual imagery and sound. So it is a literary Buffy work.
Rhonda Wilcox is co-editor of Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies. She is an English Professor at Gordon College in Barnesville, GA.
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