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- Wordless_novel abstract "The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story. As artists have often made such books using woodcut and other relief printing techniques, the terms woodcut novel or novel in woodcuts are also used. The genre flourished primarily in the 1920s and 1930s and was especially popular in Germany.The wordless novel has its origin in the German Expressionist movement of the early 20th century. The typically socialist work drew inspiration from mediaeval woodcuts and used the awkward look of that medium to express angst and frustration at social injustice. The first such book was the Belgian Frans Masereel's 25 Images of a Man's Passion, published in 1918. Other artists, such as the German Otto Nückel, followed Masereel's example. Lynd Ward brought the genre to the United States in 1929 when he produced Gods' Man, which inspired other American wordless novels and was parodied in 1930 by cartoonist Milt Gross in He Done Her Wrong. Following an early-1930s peak in production and popularity, the genre waned in the face of competition from sound films and anti-socialist censorship in Nazi Germany and the US.Following World War II, new examples of wordless novels became increasingly rare, and early works went out of print. Interest began to revive in the 1960s when the American comics fandom subculture came to see wordless novels as prototypical book-length comics. In the 1970s, cartoonists such as Will Eisner and Art Spiegelman were inspired by the example of the wordless novel to create book-length non-genre comics—"graphic novels". Cartoonists such as Eric Drooker and Peter Kuper took direct inspiration from worldess novels to create wordless graphic novels.".
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- Wordless_novel 1a "Beronä".
- Wordless_novel 1a "Rewald".
- Wordless_novel 1pp "12".
- Wordless_novel 1pp "2".
- Wordless_novel 1y "1984".
- Wordless_novel 1y "1999".
- Wordless_novel 2a "Walker".
- Wordless_novel 2p "10".
- Wordless_novel 2p "11".
- Wordless_novel 2y "2007".
- Wordless_novel alt "A late-middle-aged man with glasses, seated, wearing a black leather jacket, smiles at the camera.".
- Wordless_novel alt "An bald elderly man in a suit and tie, seated before a meal, raising his right hand slightly and look to the right of the picture.".
- Wordless_novel footer "Cartoonists Will Eisner and Art Spiegelman were inspired by Lynd Ward's work to create graphic novels.".
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- Wordless_novel sign Art_Spiegelman.
- Wordless_novel source "The Paris Review, 2010".
- Wordless_novel text ""... Ward's roots were not in comics, though his work is part of the same large family tree ..."".
- Wordless_novel subject Category:Expressionism.
- Wordless_novel subject Category:History_of_comics.
- Wordless_novel subject Category:Narrative_forms.
- Wordless_novel subject Category:Woodcuts.
- Wordless_novel comment "The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story. As artists have often made such books using woodcut and other relief printing techniques, the terms woodcut novel or novel in woodcuts are also used. The genre flourished primarily in the 1920s and 1930s and was especially popular in Germany.The wordless novel has its origin in the German Expressionist movement of the early 20th century.".
- Wordless_novel label "Novela en imágenes".
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