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Michael Demson

    Engagements with Graphic Literature
    Masks of anarchy
    • Masks of anarchy

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      "Masks of Anarchy tells the extraordinary story of Percy Shelley's poem "The Masque of Anarchy, " from its conception in Italy and suppression in England to the moment it became a catalyst for protest among New York City workers a century later. Shelley penned the poem in 1819, after hearing of the Peterloo Massacre, where British cavalry charged peaceful political demonstrators near Manchester. His words would later inspire figures as wide-ranging as Henry David Thoreau and Mahatma Gandhi and also Pauline Newman, the woman the New York Times called the "New Joan of Arc" in 1907. Newman was a Jewish immigrant who worked in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, and came to be a leading organizer -- and the first female organizer -- of one of America's most powerful unions, the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. As she marched with tens, sometimes hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers in the streets, Shelley's poem never ceased to inspire her. "Shake your chains to earth like dew," it implores. "Ye are many -- they are few."--Publisher's description

      Masks of anarchy
    • Engagements with Graphic Literature

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich and diverse history of graphic literature, this book delves into its multicultural roots while examining significant theoretical perspectives. It offers insights into the evolution of the genre, highlighting key movements and influential works that have shaped its development over time. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between visual art and storytelling, making it a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and scholars.

      Engagements with Graphic Literature