User:The Millionth One/Sources

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Eternally unfinished drafts
Sources gathered, but little interest in continuing

Fallen London[edit]



Discworld[edit]

Books on Discworld:

  • Discworld and the Disciplines, Anne Hiebert Alton, William C. Spruiell and others
  • Pratchett's Women, Tansy Rayner Roberts ([1])
  • Discworld and Philosophy, Nicolas Michaud
  • Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature, Andrew M. Butler and others
  • Terry Pratchett's Narrative Worlds: From Giant Turtles to Small Gods, edited by Marion Rana

Other academic stuff:

  • "The Orangutan in the Library: The Comfort of Strangeness in Terry Pratchett's Discworld Novels", David Buchbinder, Youth Cultures: Texts, Images, and Identities
  • "Cultural Palimpsests: Terry Pratchett's New Fantasy Heroes", Gideon Haberkornm Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts ([2])
  • "Shakespeare in Discworld: Witches, Fantasy, and Desire", Kristin Noone, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts ([3])
  • "Imaginary Worlds, Real Stories", Terry Pratchett, Folklore ([4]) -- lot of reflection on Lancre and the witches
  • Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy, Volume 2: Entries

Other:

Witches (Discworld)[edit]


Tiffany Aching

  • "The Education of a Witch: Tiffany Aching, Hermione Granger, and Gendered Magic in Discworld and Potterworld", Janet Brennan Croft, Mythlore
  • "'Change the Story, Change the World': Witches/Crones as Heroes in Novels by Terry Pratchett and Diana Wynne Jones", Caroline Webb, Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature -- mostly focused on The Wee Free Men and Tiffany Aching
    • Fantasy and the Real World in British Children’s Literature: The Power of Story, Caroline Webb ([6])
  • "Magic, Adolescence, and Education on Terry Pratchett's Discworld", Gideon Haberkorn and Verena Reinhardt, Supernatural Youth: The Rise of the Teen Hero in Literature and Popular Culture ([7]) -- Tiffany Aching-focus, naturally
  • "Earning the Right to Wear Midnight: Terry Pratchett's Tiffany Aching", Eileen Donaldson, The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature: Essays on Stories from Grimm to Gaiman ([8])
    • "Nea king! Nea quin! Nea laird! Nea master!: Childhood Agency in Terry Pratchett's The Wee Free Men"
  • "Wrestling with Religion: Pullman, Pratchett, and the Uses of Story", Elisabeth Rose Gruner, Children's Literature Association Quarterly ([9])
    • "Teach the Children: Education and Knowledge in Recent Children's Fantasy", Children's Literature
  • "I can't be having with that"
  • Girls Transforming: Invisibility and Age-Shifting in Children's Fantasy Fiction Since the 1970s, Sanna Lehtonen ([10])

Sam Vimes[edit]

Creation
  • Pratchett, Terry (2005) [First published 2004]. The Art of Discworld. Illustrated by Paul Kidby. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. ISBN 0-575-07712-3.
  • http://www.nzherald.co.nz/books/news/article.cfm?c_id=134&objectid=3000412 (small bit on him in The Truth)
  • http://www.theguardian.com/books/video/2013/may/02/terry-pratchett-science-discworld-video
Character
  • The Art of Discworld
  • "Cultural Palimpsests" ([11])
  • The Watchman and the Hippopotamus: Art, Play and Otherness in Thud! (Discworld and the Disciplines)
  • "At Times Like This It's Traditional That a Hero Comes Forth": Romance and Identity in Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards! (Terry Pratchett's Narrative Worlds)
Reception

Night Watch (Discworld)[edit]


Revolutionary Girl Utena[edit]

Student Council Saga
Black Rose Saga
Apocalypse Saga
Manga
Soundtrack

Probably give dub separate paragraph in Reception, maybe also later remasters.

Non-online sources
  • Anime from Akira to Howl's Moving Castle, Updated Edition
  • Anime Classics Zettai!
  • Mechademia 1: Emerging Worlds of Anime and Manga
    "Metamorphosis of the Japanese Girl: The Girl, the Hyper-Girl, and the Battling Beauty"
    "In the Sound of the Bells: Freedom and Revolution in Revolutionary Girl Utena"
  • Channeling Wonder: Fairy Tales on Television
  • Manga: An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives
  • Anime Explosion! The What? Why? & Wow! Of Japanese Animation

May not all be usable.

Fallout 4[edit]

Nick Valentine[edit]


Dishonored[edit]

The Clockwork Mansion[edit]

This level received a lot of coverage, but a lot was as a way to show off Dishonored 2 pre-release. Might be best to hold off to see if it gets further attention down the road before launching it off or massively loading Dishonored 2' article with reception about it. Image of Clockwork Soldiers at PAX.



Dragon Age[edit]

http://www.gamestar.de/spiele/dragon-age-2/news/dragon_age,45873,3080092.html (coolest companions in Dragon Age) -- In German, hard for me to understand what's going on.

  • Sten (#10), also mentions Aveline?
  • Oghren (#9)
  • Fenris (#8)
  • Isabela (#7)
  • Alistair (#6)
  • Leliana (#5)
  • Varric (#4)
  • Anders (#3)
  • Morrigan (#2)
  • Shale (#1)

http://www.gamestar.de/spiele/dragon-age-inquisition/news/dragon_age_inquisition,46872,3080818.html (coolest in Inquisition)

  • Cole (#5)
  • Josephine (#4)
  • Iron Bull (#3)
  • Dorian (#2)
  • Sera (#1)

Sera (Dragon Age)[edit]


Alistair (Dragon Age)[edit]

Aveline[edit]

Varric Tethras[edit]

Hard in Hightown
Random interviews and stuff

Morrigan (Dragon Age)[edit]

Reception

Loghain[edit]


Star Wars[edit]

Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison[edit]

Darth Nihilus[edit]

Mass Effect[edit]

Mako[edit]

Jack[edit]

Jacob Taylor[edit]

Grunt[edit]

Kaidan Alenko[edit]

Ashley Williams[edit]

James Vega[edit]


Samara[edit]

EDI[edit]

Javik[edit]

Saren[edit]