Scarecrow Press / Children's Literature Association
Pages: 192
Trim: 5½ x 9
978-0-8108-4380-6 • Hardback • April 2003 • $98.00 • (£75.00)
Suzanne Rahn is Associate Professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington and Director of their Children's Literature Program. She is also the author of Children's Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of the History and Criticism, Rediscoveries in Children's Literature and The Wizard of Oz: Shaping an Imaginary World.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Introduction: "Analyzing Oz"
Part 3 Part 1: Origins of Oz
Chapter 4 1. The Wonderful Wizard of the West: L. Frank Baum in South Dakota, 1888-1891
Chapter 5 2. Roots of Oz: The Upton's Vege-Men's Revenge
Part 6 Part 2: The World of Oz
Chapter 7 3. "If I Ever Go Looking for My Heart's Desire": Home in Baum's Oz
Chapter 8 4. The Comedians of Oz
Chapter 9 5. Readers of Oz: Young and Old, Old and New Historicist
Part 10 Part 3: Oz on Stage and Screen
Chapter 11 6. The Perfect Scarecrow
Chapter 12 7. "A Whole Book for a Nickel?": L. Frank Baum as Filmmaker
Chapter 13 8. "Aunt Em: Hate You! Have Kansas! Taking the Dog.—Dorothy": Conscious and Unconscious Desire in The Wizard of Oz
Chapter 14 About the Contributors
...Rahn takes seriously the proposition that Baum deserves some consideration not just as a children's writer but as a representative figure in American cultural history....Rahn's crisply written and thoroughly researched introduction surveying a century's worth of popular, scholarly, and pedagogical responses to Oz, will be particularly useful....this is a good reference work and deserves recognition as such...
— Utopian Studies
An intriguing and eclectic sampling of recent critical analyses of the Oz books, their creator, and the larger Oz phenomenon.
— The Baum Bugle