Analyzes Dorothy’s initial adventure to Oz and back in terms of Campbell’s monomyth. The boon that she receives in Oz, and brings back to Kansas, is a more developed self with the ability—learned in Oz—to love selflessly
The \u27Wizard of Oz\u27 story has been omnipresent in American popular culture since the first publ...
Celebrations around the country last year honored the hundredth anniversary of the publication of L....
The purpose of this study is to address the way in which several quite varied and often commodified ...
The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, af...
Applies “a Platonic filter to the major plot line of The Wizard of Oz [...] construe[s] Baum’s book ...
A study of the power of innocence, particularly of innocent girl characters, and how innocence funct...
Since L. Frank Baum published his first Oz book in 1900, Oz has become an integral part of American ...
This paper is a comparative study on Lyman Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and its mu...
The only biography of L. Frank Baum was coauthored by Frank Joslyn Baum and Russell P. MacFall. Hav...
On the surface, L. Frank Baum’s Oz series would appear to merely be fourteen books of inventive chil...
L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz has been widely read since its first publication in 1900 and variou...
ompares the geography of Middle-earth, Narnia, and Oz, their inhabitants’ contrasting isolationist o...
Taking Oz Seriously is a piece that contemplates the interaction between the Law and the girl/woman ...
Penelitian in bertujuan untuk menelusuri aktualisasi diri pada karakter the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodm...
An obituary of long-time Mythlore advisory board member and Sayers scholar Barbara Reynolds, who was...
The \u27Wizard of Oz\u27 story has been omnipresent in American popular culture since the first publ...
Celebrations around the country last year honored the hundredth anniversary of the publication of L....
The purpose of this study is to address the way in which several quite varied and often commodified ...
The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, af...
Applies “a Platonic filter to the major plot line of The Wizard of Oz [...] construe[s] Baum’s book ...
A study of the power of innocence, particularly of innocent girl characters, and how innocence funct...
Since L. Frank Baum published his first Oz book in 1900, Oz has become an integral part of American ...
This paper is a comparative study on Lyman Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and its mu...
The only biography of L. Frank Baum was coauthored by Frank Joslyn Baum and Russell P. MacFall. Hav...
On the surface, L. Frank Baum’s Oz series would appear to merely be fourteen books of inventive chil...
L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz has been widely read since its first publication in 1900 and variou...
ompares the geography of Middle-earth, Narnia, and Oz, their inhabitants’ contrasting isolationist o...
Taking Oz Seriously is a piece that contemplates the interaction between the Law and the girl/woman ...
Penelitian in bertujuan untuk menelusuri aktualisasi diri pada karakter the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodm...
An obituary of long-time Mythlore advisory board member and Sayers scholar Barbara Reynolds, who was...
The \u27Wizard of Oz\u27 story has been omnipresent in American popular culture since the first publ...
Celebrations around the country last year honored the hundredth anniversary of the publication of L....
The purpose of this study is to address the way in which several quite varied and often commodified ...