Charles Addams | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Charles Addams.

Charles Addams | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Charles Addams.
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Why a collection of the drawings of Charles Addams [such as Drawn and Quartered] should need any written introduction at all is as far beyond me as the writing of one! Addams seems to me to be the one comedic artist today whose drawings need no letterpress at all. Supremely he has achieved the primary Charles (Samuel) Addams 1912–Charles (Samuel) Addams 1912– © Nancy Cramptonand essential purpose of any drawing serious or comic, which is to tell a story graphically in one blinding flash without a single written word of explanation…. [Few] men have realized and practised the earliest and most eloquent of all forms of story-telling as has Addams. When he does weaken and use an explanatory subtitle, it is nearly always an attempt to bolster up a story which is on the thin side. But that rarely happens. And even when the written comment does add a little spice, the...

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