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  1. Julian Darius (he/him) is a creative writer, a scholar who focuses on comics and popular culture, and a teacher of both English and French. After graduating magna cum laude from Lawrence University (Appleton, Wisconsin), Julian obtained his M.A. in English, authoring a thesis on John Milton and utopianism (published as Early America in Milton ).

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  2. A creative writer and comics scholar, Dr. Julian Darius holds degrees in English (Ph.D., M.A.) and French (M.A.). Darius founded Martian Lit , for which he writes several acclaimed comics titles, including Martian Comics , Necropolitan , Kimot Ren , Forever Man , and The Synthetics .

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    • October 6, 2024
  3. This page only lists major works. It does not include works that have since been collected in larger editions, replaced by newer editions, or that the author deems unimportant. Fiction and Screenplays Dance until Dismembered forthcomingA huge collection of short stories and screenplays, several of which were previously published elsewhere, including as separate volumes. See […]

  4. Dr. Julian Darius examines how objects are used to prove -- and ultimately to replace -- female chastity in Shakespeare's Othello and All's Well that Ends Well. Then, he offers a brief consideration of Othello 's depiction of race.

  5. Julian Darius has 115 books on Goodreads with 9757 ratings. Julian Dariuss most popular book is Nira/Sussa.

  6. Feb 17, 2024 · Julian Darius boosted. 21 Posts, 7 Following, 5 Followers · Comics writer. Fiction writer. Scholar. College teacher. Founder, Martian Lit and Sequart Organization. Co-host of the sci-fi podcast Stories Out of Time and Space. Ph.D., English. M.A., English and French.

  7. Jan 2, 2012 · Julian Darius. Slave factories, a crucial but largely forgotten part of the slave trade, were bases on the African coast that existed to buy slaves and resell them to slaving ships. They were places of notorious suffering and exploitation, detested by both the natives and by white slavers.

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