Date/Time
Date(s) - 26/02/2015
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Undegun
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Dr Deniz Baker – David Jones, Intertextuality as Redemption in ‘In Parenthesis’ (1937).
“The more perfect the artist, the more separate in him will be the man who suffers and the
mind that creates… T S Eliot ‘Tradition and the Individual Talent, 1921.”
Deniz Baker is from Yorkshire and completed her PhD at York University. She has worked at
Glyndwr University for over 20 years and although her academic roots are in literary modernism
she has developed and taught courses in film, visual culture, gender, and writing from many
different times and places.
Andrew Edwards – Intertextuality in the work of Alan Moore
Andrew explores how, and to what effect, Moore engages with pre-existing texts (including
comics and other media e.g. novels) by other writers, artists and creators in the creation of his
own graphic novel and comic book work.
Andrew Edwards is an Academic Study Skills Tutor at Glyndwr University, where he is also
conducting research into the use of Intertextuality in the work of Alan Moore, which is the focus
of this presentation. Andrew is also writing a book on Moore’s seminal issues of Swamp Thing
for Sequart Books.
For more information about these events and exhibition please visit: https://taleswetelldotcom.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/the-tales-we-tell-outline.pdf