Graphic novel versions of GCSE English texts
Graphic novel versions of GCSE English novels and playscript set texts for young adults in KS4 to appeal to both reluctant and able readers and make challenging exam texts more accessible.
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Clive Bryant works on graphic-novel editions of classic literary texts. His book work includes editing The Canterville Ghost: The Graphic Novel, an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s story with artwork by Steve Bryant and Jim Campbell.
He contributed editorial work to Frankenstein: The Graphic Novel, a version of Mary Shelley’s novel adapted by Jason Cobley. The edition presents Shelley’s story in graphic-novel form and is associated with classroom-friendly readings of classic fiction.
His Shakespeare-related graphic-novel work includes A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Graphic Novel, with John F. McDonald as adapter and William Shakespeare as the original author, and The Tempest Graphic Novel, with John F. McDonald as adapter and Nigel Dobbyn among the creative contributors. He also contributed to Romeo and Juliet: Plain Text: The Graphic Novel, illustrated by Will Volley.
Bryant’s work is connected with multiple graphic-novel versions of canonical texts used by pupils and young readers, including Macbeth the Graphic Novel Original Text and Audio Collection, edited by Clive Bryant and illustrated by Jon Haward.

Graphic novel versions of GCSE English novels and playscript set texts for young adults in KS4 to appeal to both reluctant and able readers and make challenging exam texts more accessible.
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