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Neil Gaiman: Critical Essay by Kent Worcester

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SOURCE: Worcester, Kent. “The Graphic Novels of Neil Gaiman.” In Contemporary Literary Criticism, 195. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale, 2004.

In the following essay, Worcester examines the works, life, and career of Neil Gaiman.

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