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Chargement... Boundless Realm: Deep Explorations Inside Disney's Haunted Mansionpar Foxx Nolte
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. If you follow Foxx's Passport to Dreams blog on analyzing Disney (specifically WDW), you will not be disappointed in this examination of Haunted Mansion. (Dare I say it? Yes, yes, I will) Foxx has captured the true SPIRIT of the theming behind the attraction. Delving not just into mechanics of the special effects but also into the history and lore of the time period, the interior decorating, the philosophy of Spiritualism, no (tomb) stone is left unturned. A truly fantastic piece of Disney history. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
"Since its opening at Walt Disney World in 1971, more people from more places have experienced The Haunted Mansion than perhaps any piece of horror media ever created. This ride has legions of devoted fans and influenced tributes, spin offs and an entire entertainment genre: the seasonal haunted house. Why is this? Boundless Realm is a wry tour of the creaky old house on the hill, brushing aside cobwebs, uncovering obscure corners, and prying up the floorboards in search of the answer. Not just an attraction history, this critical appreciation - written with a connoisseur's eye for detail - encompasses American history, popular culture and folklore, and a sharp understanding of design to make a case for The Haunted Mansion as the 20th century's definitive haunted house"--Back cover. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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My only complaints cover the rampant typos and the author's inability to use the word "that" instead of "which." I also dislike that most figures aren't captioned. Some of the figures may be obvious but most are not. ( )