An Annotation of Literary, Historic, and Artistic References
in Alan Moore's Graphic Novel, V For Vendetta.
Madelyn Boudreaux,
April 27, 1994

Last Revised: October 17, 2006
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Book 1
  • Book 2
  • Book 3
  • Sources and Credits
  • Quotes and Fanmail<- You are here
  • Part 6 of 6

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    Quotes and Fanmail

    David Lloyd (yes, that David lloyd) wrote:
    Interesting and useful to scholars and explorers. Must let you know that all content is not strictly linked to central themes. Works on bookshelves in first Shadow Gallery scene, and posters, etc., are a mixed choice to show V was as much interested in pop culture as the higher arts - an everyman. (Lloyd, personal email, January 31, 2002)

     
    Introduction | Book 1 | Book 2 | Book 3 | Sources and Credits | Quotes and Fanmail