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The Evolution of the Costumed Avenger: The 4,000-Year History of the Superhero

Autor Jess Nevins
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2017 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Using a broad array of historical and literary sources, this book presents an unprecedented detailed history of the superhero and its development across the course of human history.How has the concept of the superhero developed over time? How has humanity's idealization of heroes with superhuman powers changed across millennia-and what superhero themes remain constant? Why does the idea of a superhero remain so powerful and relevant in the modern context, when our real-life technological capabilities arguably surpass the imagined superpowers of superheroes of the past? The Evolution of the Costumed Avenger: The 4,000-Year History of the Superhero is the first complete history of superheroes that thoroughly traces the development of superheroes, from their beginning in 2100 B.C.E. with the Epic of Gilgamesh to their fully entrenched status in modern pop culture and the comic book and graphic novel worlds. The book documents how the two modern superhero archetypes-the Costumed Avengers and the superhuman Supermen-can be traced back more than two centuries; turns a critical, evaluative eye upon the post-Superman history of the superhero; and shows how modern superheroes were created and influenced by sources as various as Egyptian poems, biblical heroes, medieval epics, Elizabethan urban legends, Jacobean masques, Gothic novels, dime novels, the Molly Maguires, the Ku Klux Klan, and pulp magazines. This work serves undergraduate or graduate students writing papers, professors or independent scholars, and anyone interested in learning about superheroes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440854835
ISBN-10: 1440854831
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Identifies and examines the ways in which superheroes have been present in popular literature since the beginning of human history

Notă biografică

Jess Nevins is reference librarian at Lone Star College in Tomball, TX.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1 Operating PremisesThe Problem of, and with, DefinitionsRaglan, Rank, and Campbell21st-Century Attempts at DefinitionA More Useful ApproachHeroenkonzepteGods and Epic Heroes, and What They Are NotThe "Superhero Genre"The Two Categories of ProtosuperheroesWho Gets Left OutChapter 2 From 2100 BCE to 1500 CEHazy BeginningsThe Epic of GilgameshThe First Protosuperhero-Not Who You ThinkEgyptian Mythology and PoemsSamson and the Wild MenThe "Heroes" of Greek MythologyNectanebo IIAeneasThe Noble and Just LatronesAlexander the LegendBeowulf, the Thor-WolfRoland the MartyrMedieval HeroesThe CidThe Matter of ArthurMedieval OutlawsRobin HoodConclusionChapter 3 From 1500 to 1829Orlando Furioso the Best Seller and Its ForerunnersHeroic Sorcerers and Heavenly NecromancersMerlin the SecondaryVirgil the NecromancerMaugis/Malagigi and His HeirsMichael ScotJohn DeeStage MagiciansFaustusGothic AmbiguitiesSuperheroines Avant la LettreThe Early Female Knight16th- and 17th-Century Warrior WomenThe Faerie QueeneDescendants of TalosLong Meg of WestminsterMoll CutpurseHeroic HighwaymenMasked ConspiratorsThe Hero-VillainThe Venetian BatmanMartinette de BeauvaisThe Scottish SupermanThis Man, This MonsterJohn MelmothConclusionChapter 4 Victorian Costumed AvengersMasked Untermenschen: Threat or MenaceThe Master DetectivesA Truly Dangerous HeroThe Superhuman SuperheroThe Dual-Identity Costumed VigilanteThe Hidden MasterThe Man of Extraordinary CapabilitiesThe First Series HeroesSpring-Heeled JackThe Man of Extraordinary Capabilities ReduxPenny VigilantesDime VigilantesCowboy VigilantesLady DetectivesLady JaguarThe Man in the Black CloakNick CarterJohn Amend-AllConclusionChapter 5 Victorian SupermenMonstersVillainsThe Gray ChampionArtificial BeingsRosicrucians and TheosophistsDime Novel SupermenPsychic HeroesScience Fiction SupermenConclusionChapter 6 Costumed Avengers, 1901-1938The Carter EffectImmigrants and Foreign InfluencesThe LupinsThe Scarlet PimpernelThe KlanFilmsZorroThe PulpsWesternsNonstandard SourcesKiller VigilantesAir AcesThe Fabulous FourComic StripsDomino LadyConclusionChapter 7 Supermen, 1901-1938Victorian HoldoversPhysical Culture and Eugen SandowOrigin StoriesMysteriesYellow PerilsLost Races and UtopiasEvolutionary PredecessorsScience Fiction's SupermenOccult DetectivesArtificial SupermenThe Men of 40 FacesJohn CarterCinematic SupermenThe Night WindSuperwomenWesternsEugenics and the BacklashSpawn of the DepressionPulp SupermenOutside the PulpsConclusionChapter 8 Comics' Early YearsThe New MediumPrologue to SupermanThe Last Son of KryptonEleven Months of Silence and EchoesFour Months of ChillA Fantastic Seven MonthsThe Boom of 19401941ConclusionChapter 9 Ages upon AgesThe Golden Age: 1935-1949The Atomic Age: 1949-1956The Silver Age: 1956-1970The Bronze Age: 1970-1985The Modern Age: 1986-2001The Metamodern Age: 2001-2015Chapter 10 Television and FilmEpilogueAppendixNotesSelected BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

A well-researched and utterly captivating book offering the complete history of the superhero and how the concept has evolved over time. . . . [T]here are hundreds of other superheroes that Nevins explores in-depth and with remarkable insight. The thrill of reading a book like The Evolution of the Costumed Avenger is that, aside from being educational and interesting in itself, it inspires readers to seek out more superhero stories.
To trace these multitudinous precursors to Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman is obviously a job that only super-researcher Jess Nevins could undertake. . . . Jess Nevins has now mapped the DNA that links ancient Enkidu to our own Wolverine. He convincingly shows that the superheroes of today's page and screen got their start long before baby Kal-El was sent rocketing toward Earth as the planet Krypton exploded.
A solid contribution to the literature on a phenomenon that today commands so much time, attention, and money. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty.