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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Anderton, Chris; Burns, Lori |
Introduction: Reflections on The Literary Imagination in Progressive Rock and Metal |
2025 |
The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination |
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Introduction |
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Bardine, Bryan A. |
From Sabbath to Slayer: using metal in the writing classroom |
2017 |
Connecting metal to culture: unity in disparity |
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Biamonte, Nicole; Cain, Jerry |
The Tool Album as Gesamtkunstwerk |
2025 |
The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination |
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Chapter 35 |
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Burns, Lori |
Kamelot’s Adaptation of Goethe’s Faust: Tragic Subjectivities in Power Metal |
2025 |
The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination |
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Chapter 14 |
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Callaway, Charles |
I See The Horse |
2016 |
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490 |
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Coggins, Owen |
“A Maze with Very Minimal Guiding Light, Thematically Slithering Between Worlds”: Black Metal, Progressive Rock, and Ambivalent Constellations of Imagination in Remmirath’s Shambhala Vril Saucers |
2025 |
The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination |
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Chapter 21 |
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Fejes, János |
“Enuma Elish is Re-written”: A Quantitative Survey of Mesopotamian Mythology’s Reception in Metal Lyrics |
2025 |
The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination |
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Chapter 17 |
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Girard-Despraulex, Elise |
Storytelling, Narrative, and Coherence in Avatar’s Feathers and Flesh: In His Own Words |
2025 |
The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination |
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Chapter 27 |
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Golovin, Aleksandar |
Royal Hunt’s Adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and the Interplay Between Narrativity and Western Art Music |
2025 |
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Chapter 12 |
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Mądro, Andrzej |
“Legend Never Dies”: Mythology and Canon of Literature in Symphony X’s Underworld |
2025 |
The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, and the Literary Imagination |
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Chapter 19 |
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