The Girl Who Died (reference book)
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The Girl Who Died was a reference book published by Obverse Books in 2023. The book covered the Doctor Who story The Girl Who Died.
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‘You’ve just seen the world through the eyes of a storyteller’
As its working title ‘The All-Father’s Army’ implies, The Girl Who Died (2015) blends Norse mythology with modern comic whimsy, shifting deftly between registers like the poems and sagas it evokes. This Black Archive examines the story’s treatment of the masculine and feminine in Viking society, the power of laughter to ward off evil, and how the Doctor, like the mythical Odin, functions as both a trickster and a saviour.
Subject matter[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Analysis of The Girl Who Died.
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External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Official The Girl Who Died page at Obverse Books
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