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The Ozual Suspects

The Characters of Oz: Essays on Their Adaptation and Transformation, edited by Dina Schiff Massachi – This collection of essays by different authors, some of whom I know personally, discusses various Oz characters and how they’ve been used over time, … Continue reading →

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The Ozian Connection

Today, we take a look at two children’s books that are somehow related to Oz, although they aren’t Oz books or even by an author who wrote Oz books. Prince Silverwings and Other Fairy Tales, by Edith Ogden Harrison – … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Fairy Tales, Greek Mythology, Hugh Pendexter, L. Frank Baum, Mythology, Oz, Oz Authors, Roman | Tagged curtis dunham, flying dutchman, george kerr, glaucus, goblins, kwytoffle, man in the moon, mermaids, neptune, nome king, prince silverwings, prince silverwings and other fairy tales, the enchanted island of yew, the golden goblin, the sea fairies, wooglet in oz, zog |

The Return of the Nome King Returns

The most frequently recurring villain in the Oz series is Ruggedo, originally known as Roquat, the former Nome King. I would imagine L. Frank Baum didn’t intend to use him so often, but ended up finding him convenient for several … Continue reading →

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