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Batoose, Batoose!
It’s on to the 1973 Oziana, and I feel like this one is somewhat lacking in unique content, as some of it was published elsewhere. That said, these publications were quite limited and I don’t have copies, so that’s not … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Characters, Edward Einhorn, Fred Otto, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Language, Magic, Monsters, Oz, Oz Authors, Places, Poetry | Tagged bible, bill eubank, fairies, george van buren, gospel of luke, gregory maguire, harry mongold, ix, kevin harris, latin, lulea, oziad, oziana, ozma, ozma sees herself, paradox in oz, sawhorse, tempus temporis in terra ozis, the improbable forest, the patchwork girl of oz, the sawhorse of oz, the wonderful wizard of oz, time travel, tippetarius, wicked, wicked witch of the west, wizard of oz |
We’ll Get Lost in Hoztory
The Lost Tales of Oz, edited by Joe Bongiorno – I guess this doesn’t count as a traditional review. I’m in this book, so of course I’m going to recommend it. I do want to take a closer look at … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Book Reviews, Characters, David Tai, Eric Shanower, Jared Davis, Jeff Rester, John R. Neill, L. Frank Baum, Marcus Mebes, Melody Grandy, Monsters, Oz, Oz Authors, Phil Lewin, Places, Relationships, Religion, Ruth Plumly Thompson | Tagged 1939 world's fair, ali cat in oz, allegro da capo, andrew heller, baseball, betsy bobbin, button-bright, catty corners, chop, chopfyt, dave hardenbrook, diplomatic immunity, dorothy gale, dr. pipt, forever in oz, glinda, good witch of the north, henry blossom, in flesh of burnished tin, j. l. bell, jellia jamb, joe bongiorno, lost histories from the royal librarian of oz, lulea, lurline, lurline and the talking animals of oz, margaret berg, mombi, mudge, nimmie amee, ogres, ojo, ojo and the woozy, ozma and the orange ogres in oz, ozma of oz, patchwork girl, paul dana, princess langwidere, quiet victory, red jinn, rigmarole town, ruth morris, sam sackett, sawhorse, sky island, the emerald city of oz, the flying bus in oz, the giant horse of oz, the great and terrible oz mystery, the lost princess of oz, the lost tales of oz, the marvelous land of oz, the other searches for the lost princess, the patchwork girl of oz, the puppet-mistress of oz, the road to oz, the scrap bag circus of oz, the tin woodman of oz, the trade, the witch's mother of oz, the wizard in new york, the wizard of oz (1939), the wonder city of oz, tik-tok, tititi-hoochoo, tommy kwikstep, tommy kwikstep and the magpie, trot griffiths, tsathoggua, vaneeda of oz, victor columbia edison, wam, wicked witch of the east, wizard of oz, woozy, yookoohoos |
From Olympus to Oz
As a fan of both the Oz books and classical mythology, I have an interest in works that combine the two. Such stories are often controversial, though, both for religious reasons and because crossovers always bring in a lot of … Continue reading →
Posted in Characters, Chris Dulabone, Greek Mythology, Hinduism, Hugh Pendexter, Jeff Rester, L. Frank Baum, Marcus Mebes, Marin Elizabeth Xiques, Mythology, Norse, Oz, Oz Authors, Religion, Roman, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Semitic | Tagged as the rainbow follows the rain, bifrost, eris, fairies, ganesh, immortals, iris, king anko, kole, krishna, lilith, lulea, lurline, lurline and the white ravens of oz, martin gardner, mount helicon, neptune, nymphs, polychrome, ragnarok, rainbow, saturn, the crocheted cat in oz, the curious cruise of captain santa, the enchantment of oz, the golden goblin, the life and adventures of santa claus, the magic tapestry of oz, the pearl and the pumpkin, the royal explorers of oz, the visitors from oz, wooglet in oz |
Immortal Redundancy
Robert Pattrick makes a point in Unexplored Territory in Oz about immortals in L. Frank Baum’s fantasy world who appear to have overlapping functions. In The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, we’re told that the crooked Knooks have the … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Characters, Comics, Eric Shanower, Fairy Tales, L. Frank Baum, Oz, Oz Authors | Tagged animal fairy tales, fairies, fairy beavers, hank the mule, immortals, john dough and the cherub, knooks, light elves, lulea, lurline, mermaids, nymphs, pittypat the rabbit, princess clia, queen erma, queen zixi of ix, robert pattrick, ryls, the enchanted island of yew, the life and adventures of santa claus, the road to oz, the sea fairies, tiger fairies, tik-tok of oz, tititi-hoochoo, unexplored territory in oz |
Just How Immortal Are You?
I’d like to revisit a point I made back in this post, about how it’s a big deal in The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus for the immortals to give Santa the Mantle of Immortality, but Lurline grants everyone … Continue reading →
Posted in Characters, Eric Shanower, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Magic Items, Marcus Mebes, Melody Grandy, Oz, Oz Authors, Ruth Plumly Thompson | Tagged fairies, faleero, general guph, immortality, kaliko, lulea, lurline, lurline and the white ravens of oz, maetta, mantle of immortality, mombi, nebelle, nome king, nomes, nymphs, paul dana, queen ann soforth, queen celestia, queen zixi of ix, rinkitink in oz, santa claus, shaggy man, supreme master, the emerald city of oz, the enchanted island of yew, the forgotten forest of oz, the law of oz, the life and adventures of santa claus, the lost king of oz, the magical monarch of mo, the road to oz, the seven blue mountains of oz, the tin woodman of oz, tik-tok of oz, tippetarius in oz, tititi-hoochoo, wizard of mo, zim greenleaf, zurline |
Santa’s Ho-Ho-Home Turf
When L. Frank Baum wrote about Santa Claus, he was describing a distinctly American figure, but one who was American by way of Europe. The fat, jolly, bearded man in the red suit who slid down chimneys to give gifts … Continue reading →
Posted in Characters, Christmas, Holidays, Oz, Places | Tagged baron braun, forest of burzee, l. frank baum, laughing valley of hohaho, lord of lerd, lulea, nelebel's fairyland, odin, queen zixi of ix, santa claus, st. nicholas, the king who changed his mind, the life and adventures of santa claus, the queen of quok, the runaway shadows, the witchcraft of mary-marie, thumbumbia, tik-tok of oz, turkey |
The Lay of Lurline
Although she never appears on stage in the canonical Oz books and does so only sparingly in apocryphal ones, the Fairy Queen Lurline is an important part of the universe in that The Tin Woodman of Oz identifies her as … Continue reading →
Posted in Characters, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Oz | Tagged a fairy queen of oz, burzee, cap'n bill, clemens brentano, echo, fairies, heinrich heine, jack snow, l. frank baum, lorelei, lulea, lurline, march laumer, mermaids, nelebel's fairyland, nymphs, queen zixi of ix, rhine river, sirens, the enchanted island of yew, the life and adventures of santa claus, the magical mimics in oz, the sea fairies, trot, william vincent wallace, zurline |