Michigan Arkansas 2/10 What's the name of Dorothy's dog? Bilbo Frodo Toto Momo 3/10 How does Dorothy get to Oz? She goes through a magic mirror Her house is taken there in a hurricane She walks there She floats down a river and ends up there ADVERTISEMENT 4/...
出版社: Michigan State Univ Pr出版年: 1994-12-1页数: 220定价: USD 21.95装帧: PaperbackISBN: 9780870133664豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热门 / 最新 / 好友 还没人写过短评呢 我要写书评 The Wizard of Oz and Who He Was的书评...
For example, Martin Gardner and Russell Nye's once groundbreaking critical edition, The Wizard of Oz and Who He Was (1957), reprinted and slightly revised in 1994 by Michigan State University Press, is largely outdated, while Michael Patrick Hearn's "Critical Heritage" edition (Schocken, 1983)...
Local legend has it that Oz, also known as the Emerald City, was inspired by a prominent castle-like building in the community of Castle Park near Holland, Michigan, where Baum lived during the summer. The yellow brick road was derived from a road at that time paved by yellow bricks, lo...
Dorothy's ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz" were recovered 13 years after they were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.Judy Garland Museum The FBI said no one has yet been arrested or charged in the case, but they h...
(CNN)–US authorities have charged a man in connection with the theft of a pair of ruby red slippers worn by actressJudy Garlandas Dorothy in the 1939 classic movieThe Wizard of Oznearly 20 years after they were stolen from a museum in Minnesota. ...
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Robert Sabuda is a great children's pop-up book writer in America. His ___, like The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, and The Little Mermaid, are all very famous. He grew up in Michigan. Every ___ in his sweet home, his mother would read him a story before he ...
I am an Oz geek. I am not ashamed to admit it. I quite literally grew up on the Oz books. I learned to read out of The Wizard of Oz. I had a babysitter, the teenage daughter of family friends, who had a bunch of the Baum sequels and whenever she came over to sit, or we ...
This paper focuses on L. Frank Baum’s character the Tin Woodman. It considers repetition in children’s series fiction by reading the Oz series through some well-known theorists of repetition and serial production -Walter Benjamin on mechanical reproduction, Sigmund Freud on the uncanny — along...