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Anchor text: Stardust
Target Entity: Stardust_\u0028novel\u0029
Preceding Context: Gaiman's work is known for a high degree of allusiveness. See particularly Rodney Sharkey, James Fleming, and Zuleyha Cetiner-Oktem's articles in ImageTexT 's special issue on Gaiman's work: . Meredith Collins, for instance, has commented upon the degree to which his novel
Succeeding Context: depends on allusions to Victorian fairy tales and culture. Particularly in The Sandman, literary figures and characters appear often; the character of Fiddler's Green is modelled visually on G. K. Chesterton, both William Shakespeare and Geoffrey Chaucer appear as characters, as do several characters from within A Midsummer Night's Dream and . The comic also draws from numerous mythologies and historical periods. Such allusions are not unique to Sandman; Stardust, for example, also has a character called Shakespeare.
Paragraph Title: Literary allusions
Source Page: Neil Gaiman

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