Author: Alissa Burger
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786489596
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Since the publication of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900, authors, filmmakers, and theatrical producers have been retelling and reinventing this uniquely American fairy tale. This volume examines six especially significant incarnations of the story: Baum's original novel, the MGM classic The Wizard of Oz (1939), Sidney Lumet's African American film musical The Wiz (1978), Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995), Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman's Broadway hit Wicked: A New Musical (2003), and the SyFy Channel miniseries Tin Man (2007). A close consideration of these works demonstrates how versions of Baum's tale are influenced by and help shape notions of American myth, including issues of gender, race, home, and magic, and makes clear that the Wizard of Oz narrative remains compelling and relevant today.
The Wizard of Oz as American Myth
Author: Alissa Burger
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786489596
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Since the publication of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900, authors, filmmakers, and theatrical producers have been retelling and reinventing this uniquely American fairy tale. This volume examines six especially significant incarnations of the story: Baum's original novel, the MGM classic The Wizard of Oz (1939), Sidney Lumet's African American film musical The Wiz (1978), Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995), Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman's Broadway hit Wicked: A New Musical (2003), and the SyFy Channel miniseries Tin Man (2007). A close consideration of these works demonstrates how versions of Baum's tale are influenced by and help shape notions of American myth, including issues of gender, race, home, and magic, and makes clear that the Wizard of Oz narrative remains compelling and relevant today.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786489596
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Since the publication of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900, authors, filmmakers, and theatrical producers have been retelling and reinventing this uniquely American fairy tale. This volume examines six especially significant incarnations of the story: Baum's original novel, the MGM classic The Wizard of Oz (1939), Sidney Lumet's African American film musical The Wiz (1978), Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995), Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman's Broadway hit Wicked: A New Musical (2003), and the SyFy Channel miniseries Tin Man (2007). A close consideration of these works demonstrates how versions of Baum's tale are influenced by and help shape notions of American myth, including issues of gender, race, home, and magic, and makes clear that the Wizard of Oz narrative remains compelling and relevant today.
The Making of The Wizard of Oz
Author: Aljean Harmetz
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
ISBN: 9780394493503
Category : Wizard of Oz (Motion picture : 1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Recreates the filming of the movie, from the first script drafts, through casting, designing, and editing, to final cut, with interviews with people involved and details of happy and not-so-happy moments
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
ISBN: 9780394493503
Category : Wizard of Oz (Motion picture : 1939)
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Recreates the filming of the movie, from the first script drafts, through casting, designing, and editing, to final cut, with interviews with people involved and details of happy and not-so-happy moments
Untold Story
Author: Michael T Ernst
Publisher: Munchkins continuing stories
ISBN: 9781736401514
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This is a story about how the Lollipop Kid and his fellow Munchkins saved Munchkin land from the Evil Witches brother the Warlock after Dorothy had gone home and they were left to deal with the aftermath. The story takes you on an adventure with some new characters and shows you what true heroism is. A fascinating story about the Lollipop Kid and his friends adventure to save Munchkin land. There was still the brother of the Wicked Witches, The Warlock left to deal with and this covers that story. Along the way 5 Munchkins have to come across several mystical creatures. Some of these mystical creatures turn out to be friends but some are out to destory the 5 Munchkins and Munchkin land. Follow along for some great adventures with many twist and turns. Even at a young age, this book will teach or show you that you can conquer anything in life.
Publisher: Munchkins continuing stories
ISBN: 9781736401514
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This is a story about how the Lollipop Kid and his fellow Munchkins saved Munchkin land from the Evil Witches brother the Warlock after Dorothy had gone home and they were left to deal with the aftermath. The story takes you on an adventure with some new characters and shows you what true heroism is. A fascinating story about the Lollipop Kid and his friends adventure to save Munchkin land. There was still the brother of the Wicked Witches, The Warlock left to deal with and this covers that story. Along the way 5 Munchkins have to come across several mystical creatures. Some of these mystical creatures turn out to be friends but some are out to destory the 5 Munchkins and Munchkin land. Follow along for some great adventures with many twist and turns. Even at a young age, this book will teach or show you that you can conquer anything in life.
The Road to Wicked
Author: Kent Drummond
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319931067
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
The Road to Wicked examines the long life of the Oz myth. It is both a study in cultural sustainability— the capacity of artists, narratives, art forms, and genres to remain viable over time—and an examination of the marketing machinery and consumption patterns that make such sustainability possible. Drawing on the fields of macromarketing, consumer behavior, literary and cultural studies, and theories of adaption and remediation, the authors examine key adaptations and extensions of Baum’s 1900 novel. These include the original Oz craze, the MGM film and its television afterlife, Wicked and its extensions, and Oz the Great and Powerful—Disney’s recent (and highly lucrative) venture that builds on the considerable success of Wicked. At the end of the book, the authors offer a foundational framework for a new theory of cultural sustainability and propose a set of explanatory conditions under which any artistic experience might achieve it.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319931067
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
The Road to Wicked examines the long life of the Oz myth. It is both a study in cultural sustainability— the capacity of artists, narratives, art forms, and genres to remain viable over time—and an examination of the marketing machinery and consumption patterns that make such sustainability possible. Drawing on the fields of macromarketing, consumer behavior, literary and cultural studies, and theories of adaption and remediation, the authors examine key adaptations and extensions of Baum’s 1900 novel. These include the original Oz craze, the MGM film and its television afterlife, Wicked and its extensions, and Oz the Great and Powerful—Disney’s recent (and highly lucrative) venture that builds on the considerable success of Wicked. At the end of the book, the authors offer a foundational framework for a new theory of cultural sustainability and propose a set of explanatory conditions under which any artistic experience might achieve it.
Wicked
Author: Winnie Holzman
Publisher: Applause Theatre & Cinema
ISBN: 9781423492764
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Each title in The Applause Libretto Library Series presents a Broadway musical with fresh packaging in a 6 x 9 trade paperback format. Each Complete Book and Lyrics is approved by the writers and attractively designed with color photo inserts from the Broadway production. All titles include introduction and foreword by renowned Broadway musical experts. Long before Dorothy dropped in, two other girls meet in the Land of Oz. One, born with emerald green skin, is smart, fiery, and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious, and very popular. The story of how these two unlikely friends end up as the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch makes for the most spellbinding new musical in years.
Publisher: Applause Theatre & Cinema
ISBN: 9781423492764
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Each title in The Applause Libretto Library Series presents a Broadway musical with fresh packaging in a 6 x 9 trade paperback format. Each Complete Book and Lyrics is approved by the writers and attractively designed with color photo inserts from the Broadway production. All titles include introduction and foreword by renowned Broadway musical experts. Long before Dorothy dropped in, two other girls meet in the Land of Oz. One, born with emerald green skin, is smart, fiery, and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious, and very popular. The story of how these two unlikely friends end up as the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch makes for the most spellbinding new musical in years.
My Untold Stories
Author: Tom Langevin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1664149856
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
This is a storybook collection of twenty-two anecdotes reflecting the memories throughout the life of a ninety-eight-year-old Christian gentleman. It is a blend of famous biographies with autobiographical overtones. Some are humorous, like “A Christmas Story” and “A Colorado Fishing Trip.” Some are humanistic, like “A Trip to Remember” and “Elba in the Storm.” And five of the stories deal with association with the rich and famous in actor Ray Bolger, President Harry Truman, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, news anchor Bill Moyers, and comedian/actor Bob Hope, to name a few. There is no rhyme or reason to these stories, just off-the-cuff remembrances from a well-established man who has lived and just about seen it all.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1664149856
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
This is a storybook collection of twenty-two anecdotes reflecting the memories throughout the life of a ninety-eight-year-old Christian gentleman. It is a blend of famous biographies with autobiographical overtones. Some are humorous, like “A Christmas Story” and “A Colorado Fishing Trip.” Some are humanistic, like “A Trip to Remember” and “Elba in the Storm.” And five of the stories deal with association with the rich and famous in actor Ray Bolger, President Harry Truman, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, news anchor Bill Moyers, and comedian/actor Bob Hope, to name a few. There is no rhyme or reason to these stories, just off-the-cuff remembrances from a well-established man who has lived and just about seen it all.
Out of Oz
Author: Gregory Maguire
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062101234
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
“Maguire’s work is melodic, symphonic, and beautiful; it is dejected and biting and brave. How great that people flock to these magical novels.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review Bestselling author Gregory Maguire’s remarkable series, The Wicked Years, comes full circle with this, his fourth and final excursion across a darker, richer, more complex landscape of “the magical land of Oz.” Out of Oz brilliantly reimagines L. Frank Baum’s world over the rainbow as wracked with social unrest—placing Glinda the good witch under house arrest and having the cowardly Lion on the lam from the law as the Emerald City prepares to make war on Munchkinland. Even Dorothy makes a triumphant return in Maguire’s magnificent Oz finale—tying up every loose green end of the series he began with his classic Wicked, the basis for the smash hit Broadway musical.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062101234
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
“Maguire’s work is melodic, symphonic, and beautiful; it is dejected and biting and brave. How great that people flock to these magical novels.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review Bestselling author Gregory Maguire’s remarkable series, The Wicked Years, comes full circle with this, his fourth and final excursion across a darker, richer, more complex landscape of “the magical land of Oz.” Out of Oz brilliantly reimagines L. Frank Baum’s world over the rainbow as wracked with social unrest—placing Glinda the good witch under house arrest and having the cowardly Lion on the lam from the law as the Emerald City prepares to make war on Munchkinland. Even Dorothy makes a triumphant return in Maguire’s magnificent Oz finale—tying up every loose green end of the series he began with his classic Wicked, the basis for the smash hit Broadway musical.
Wicked
Author: David Cote
Publisher: Hyperion
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The Wicked musical is one of the most exciting shows in the history of musicals and was the most successful Broadway show of 2004. Based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, the musical tells the back story of the Land of Oz, focusing on two very recognisable figures - Galinda, the good witch, and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. Cote takes fans and newfound friends backstage, providing photos of the vivid characters and set. More than a tie-in, it's a companion, a behind-the-scenes special and a celebration of the hottest show in town.
Publisher: Hyperion
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The Wicked musical is one of the most exciting shows in the history of musicals and was the most successful Broadway show of 2004. Based on a novel by Gregory Maguire, the musical tells the back story of the Land of Oz, focusing on two very recognisable figures - Galinda, the good witch, and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. Cote takes fans and newfound friends backstage, providing photos of the vivid characters and set. More than a tie-in, it's a companion, a behind-the-scenes special and a celebration of the hottest show in town.
Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker, the Man Who Wrote Dracula
Author: David J. Skal
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 1631490117
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 1095
Book Description
Shortlisted for the Edgar Award (Critical/Biographical) Finalist for the Bram Stoker Award (Nonfiction) Finalist for the Anthony Award (Critical Nonfiction) A revelatory biography exhumes the haunted origins of the man behind the immortal myth, bringing us "the closest we can get to understanding [Bram Stoker] and his iconic tale" (The New Yorker). In this groundbreaking portrait of the man who birthed an undying cultural icon, David J. Skal "pulls back the curtain to reveal the author who dreamed up this vampire" (TIME magazine). Examining the myriad anxieties plaguing the Victorian fin de siecle, Skal stages Bram Stoker’s infirm childhood against a grisly tableau of medical mysteries and horrors: cholera and famine fever, childhood opium abuse, frantic bloodletting, mesmeric quack cures, and the gnawing obsession with "bad blood" that pervades Dracula. In later years, Stoker’s ambiguous sexuality is explored through his passionate youthful correspondence with Walt Whitman, his adoration of the actor Sir Henry Irving, and his romantic rivalry with lifelong acquaintance Oscar Wilde—here portrayed as a stranger-than-fiction doppelgänger. Recalling the psychosexual contours of Stoker’s life and art in splendidly gothic detail, Something in the Blood is the definitive biography for years to come.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 1631490117
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 1095
Book Description
Shortlisted for the Edgar Award (Critical/Biographical) Finalist for the Bram Stoker Award (Nonfiction) Finalist for the Anthony Award (Critical Nonfiction) A revelatory biography exhumes the haunted origins of the man behind the immortal myth, bringing us "the closest we can get to understanding [Bram Stoker] and his iconic tale" (The New Yorker). In this groundbreaking portrait of the man who birthed an undying cultural icon, David J. Skal "pulls back the curtain to reveal the author who dreamed up this vampire" (TIME magazine). Examining the myriad anxieties plaguing the Victorian fin de siecle, Skal stages Bram Stoker’s infirm childhood against a grisly tableau of medical mysteries and horrors: cholera and famine fever, childhood opium abuse, frantic bloodletting, mesmeric quack cures, and the gnawing obsession with "bad blood" that pervades Dracula. In later years, Stoker’s ambiguous sexuality is explored through his passionate youthful correspondence with Walt Whitman, his adoration of the actor Sir Henry Irving, and his romantic rivalry with lifelong acquaintance Oscar Wilde—here portrayed as a stranger-than-fiction doppelgänger. Recalling the psychosexual contours of Stoker’s life and art in splendidly gothic detail, Something in the Blood is the definitive biography for years to come.
Elphaba Thropp, The Untold Story
Author: Spencer Ashcroft
Publisher: Interactive Media Licensing
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The tale of Elphaba, the green-skinned sorceress of Wicked, is one that is often misunderstood. Most know her as the Wicked Witch of the West, the villain from L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. However, as Gregory Maguire's Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West reveals, Elphaba's story is far more complex than the one-dimensional villain often portrayed in popular culture. The biography of Elphaba, which this book seeks to unfold, is not simply the story of an evil witch bent on conquest and destruction, but a story of a woman grappling with identity, power, love, and loss. Her life is one marked by both extraordinary achievements and devastating failures, a journey filled with both dark and light. Elphaba's existence begins with a significant challenge: she is born with green skin, a condition that sets her apart from everyone she encounters. Her appearance alone forces her into a life of isolation and loneliness. But this isolation is not merely physical; it is psychological and emotional as well. From an early age, Elphaba is forced to contend with a world that is hostile toward her, and yet, despite this, she becomes one of the most formidable characters in the world of Oz. The biography of Elphaba is not just a recounting of events; it is an exploration of the forces that shaped her into the person she became. From the very beginning, Elphaba's life is marked by tragedy and hardship. Her mother is emotionally distant and neglectful, and her father is absent, leaving her to be raised in a home that is devoid of warmth and love. This lack of a nurturing environment, combined with her unique appearance, makes it difficult for Elphaba to form meaningful relationships. Despite these challenges, Elphaba's intelligence, independence, and defiance emerge as central characteristics of her personality. Throughout her life, Elphaba is forced to confront the expectations and limitations placed upon her by society. She constantly struggles with the labels others apply to her, from "Wicked Witch" to "monster," and grapples with her internal conflicts about her purpose and place in the world. Her journey is not only one of self-discovery but also one of rebellion against the constraints of the world around her. She challenges the societal norms and expectations, often doing so in ways that are both dangerous and revolutionary. One of the central themes of Elphaba's story is the weight of power and its ability to both elevate and destroy. Elphaba's power, both magical and intellectual, is formidable, but it comes with a heavy burden. Her struggle to reconcile her desire to use her abilities for good with the darker forces that often accompany them is a significant part of her journey. As she faces betrayal, loss, and heartbreak, Elphaba's character grows more complex, and her understanding of her power evolves. The culmination of Elphaba's story is one of tragic irony. She is both a victim of her circumstances and a perpetrator of her own downfall. Her transformation from an idealistic young woman to the feared Witch of the West is both heartbreaking and inevitable. In the end, Elphaba's life serves as a commentary on the ways in which individuals are shaped by both internal and external forces. Her story challenges us to consider the impact of social expectations, familial bonds, personal choices, and the power of self-determination.
Publisher: Interactive Media Licensing
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The tale of Elphaba, the green-skinned sorceress of Wicked, is one that is often misunderstood. Most know her as the Wicked Witch of the West, the villain from L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. However, as Gregory Maguire's Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West reveals, Elphaba's story is far more complex than the one-dimensional villain often portrayed in popular culture. The biography of Elphaba, which this book seeks to unfold, is not simply the story of an evil witch bent on conquest and destruction, but a story of a woman grappling with identity, power, love, and loss. Her life is one marked by both extraordinary achievements and devastating failures, a journey filled with both dark and light. Elphaba's existence begins with a significant challenge: she is born with green skin, a condition that sets her apart from everyone she encounters. Her appearance alone forces her into a life of isolation and loneliness. But this isolation is not merely physical; it is psychological and emotional as well. From an early age, Elphaba is forced to contend with a world that is hostile toward her, and yet, despite this, she becomes one of the most formidable characters in the world of Oz. The biography of Elphaba is not just a recounting of events; it is an exploration of the forces that shaped her into the person she became. From the very beginning, Elphaba's life is marked by tragedy and hardship. Her mother is emotionally distant and neglectful, and her father is absent, leaving her to be raised in a home that is devoid of warmth and love. This lack of a nurturing environment, combined with her unique appearance, makes it difficult for Elphaba to form meaningful relationships. Despite these challenges, Elphaba's intelligence, independence, and defiance emerge as central characteristics of her personality. Throughout her life, Elphaba is forced to confront the expectations and limitations placed upon her by society. She constantly struggles with the labels others apply to her, from "Wicked Witch" to "monster," and grapples with her internal conflicts about her purpose and place in the world. Her journey is not only one of self-discovery but also one of rebellion against the constraints of the world around her. She challenges the societal norms and expectations, often doing so in ways that are both dangerous and revolutionary. One of the central themes of Elphaba's story is the weight of power and its ability to both elevate and destroy. Elphaba's power, both magical and intellectual, is formidable, but it comes with a heavy burden. Her struggle to reconcile her desire to use her abilities for good with the darker forces that often accompany them is a significant part of her journey. As she faces betrayal, loss, and heartbreak, Elphaba's character grows more complex, and her understanding of her power evolves. The culmination of Elphaba's story is one of tragic irony. She is both a victim of her circumstances and a perpetrator of her own downfall. Her transformation from an idealistic young woman to the feared Witch of the West is both heartbreaking and inevitable. In the end, Elphaba's life serves as a commentary on the ways in which individuals are shaped by both internal and external forces. Her story challenges us to consider the impact of social expectations, familial bonds, personal choices, and the power of self-determination.