A Critical Companion to Neil Gaiman's "Neverwhere"
(Author) Jeffrey Andrew WeinstockFantasy author Neil Gaiman’s 1996 novel Neverwhere is not just a marvelous self-contained novel, but a terrifically useful text for introducing students to fantasy as a genre and issues of adaptation. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock’s briskly written A Critical Companion to Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere offers an introduction to the work; situates it in relation to the fantasy genre, with attention in particular to the Hero’s Journey, urban fantasy, word play, social critique, and contemporary fantasy trends; and explores it as a case study in transmedial adaptation. The study ends with an interview with Neil Gaiman that addresses the novel and a bibliography of scholarly works on Gaiman.
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock is a prominent scholar of horror literature, renowned for his groundbreaking work "The Monster Theory Reader." His writing style is insightful and engaging, exploring the cultural significance of monsters in literature. Weinstock's key contributions have reshaped the study of horror and Gothic fiction.