Using Graphic Novels to Connect with Classic Literature

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A01=Christine Scholma
A01=Kristin Bolkema
A01=Tim Hendrickson
A01=William Boerman-Cornell
Author_Christine Scholma
Author_Kristin Bolkema
Author_Tim Hendrickson
Author_William Boerman-Cornell
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  • ISBN 9781350548558
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides background, specific examples, and pedagogical structures for using graphic novel adaptations in the study of more traditional literature. Graphic novels can introduce a wide range of voices, strengthen student understanding, deepen interpretive skills, and teach students about the constraints and affordances of different formats and genres. The pairings and techniques explored in this book will unlock those immense benefits for today’s teachers.
Teaching graphic novels helps us to break down the disciplinary distinction between Art and Literature, drawing on current trends in the Humanities to focus on making meaning through and interdisciplinary approach. As well as pairing classic texts with their adaptations, this book goes further, exploring more thematic pairings and how graphic novels can be paired with unrelated books to provide depth and historical context. Readers will find a wealth of teachable ideas, and specific advice on how to pair texts, from assessing the quality of adaptations to pairing for different learning outcomes. Theoretically sound and pedagogically engaging, this is an essential toolkit for using graphic novels and canonical literature to reinvigorate the literature classroom.

Bill Boerman-Cornell is Professor of Education at Trinity Christian College, USA

Timothy Hendrickson is Associate Professor of English and department chair at Trinity Christian College, USA

Christine Scholma is Associate Professor of Special Education at Trinity Christian College, USA

Kristin Bolkema is affiliated faculty of Literature and Languages at Trinity Christian College, USA

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