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Nathalie Jaëck, « Sidekicking the sidekick: from a reassuring stable position to a disturbing narrative process », Essais
What is quite remarkable when one considers the following collection of essays dealing with sidekicks and underlings in English-language literature, film, popular culture and history, is that none of the favourite usual suspects turn up – with the notable exception perhaps of Tonto to the Lone Ranger in the article written by Lionel Larré and Aaron Carr. No long-enduring Watson to domineering Sherlock, no Robin to Batman, no Ron Weasley to Harry Potter, no Hastings to Poirot, no Tinker Bell to...