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Le merveilleux pays d'Oz (1904)

par L. Frank Baum

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Séries: Oz (2), Oz : Famous Forty (book 2)

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The Marvelous Land of Oz is the second book in Baum's Oz series. The series chronicles the further adventures of Dorothy both in and out of Oz, as she deals with the characters, situations and desires which continue to spill over from her first fateful adventure.

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Of all the Oz books I've read, this is the one I remembered the most clearly, aside from The Wizard of Oz, and it was a delight to re-read it again.

Growing up, I was obsessed with the 1985 film Return to Oz, which drew heavily from this book (and the next one, I believe), and it was fun to recognize all the bits and pieces that made it into the film.

Maybe it shouldn't be that surprising since this was written during the Women's Suffrage movement, but it's quite a remarkable book to read in 2020 with several of its key plot points revolving around gender politics which surprisingly subvert the expectations that we might have of a novel written for children in 1904. There were a few moments that started making me cringe only for it it take a positive turn. In the end, the women are the heroes and the villains, and the men are kind of just along for the ride and happy to be there, so, honestly, I was living for it.

As a side note, it's actually incredible depressing to see how the women in Land of Oz are so compelling and given so much agency, only to remember how that awful, soulless dumpster fire of a movie from a few years ago – Oz the Great & Powerful – completely shortchanges the women in favor of Franco's insufferable, punchable-faced bro-dude of a Wizard... I'm still bitter... but I digress...

Also, Tip is also a wonderfully surprising character to find in a children's book that is over a century old, and I won't tell you why, but I've always found it incredibly fascinating and wonderful.

The book continues the quirky and whimsical yet darker tone of the books, which may surprise those only familiar with the Garland film (which I also love, but it's definitely its own thing). The returning characters' personalities and mannerisms continue to develop, and the new characters are charming and imaginative.

I've read a few others of the First Fourteen, but I don't remember them as well as the first two, so I'm excited to work my way through the rest.

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  papercrowns | Aug 6, 2024 |
Return to wonder and magic of Oz in The Land of Oz the sequel to the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. and meet Tip, Jack Pumkinhead and, Mr. H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E. Race through the countryside with Tip and Jack Pumpkinhead as they flee the wicked witch Mobi meeting many of your favorite Oz characters on the way. ( )
  LynneQuan | Jul 17, 2024 |
I read this series as a kid and loved them, and I still have the 1980s paperback. This copy is an antique, maybe the second edition or a reprint--same publisher and only the original publication date in the book, but the front cover is different from what Wikipedia shows as the original front cover. This one is in full color, and that one was red linen with a limited color range. ( )
  swigget | Dec 9, 2023 |
As a kid, I had most, but not all, of the Oz books. The ones I had, I still have. This one was not one of them. I've decided to somewhat revisit my childhood by reading them in complete order. So, this volume is a recent purchase.

This is the second installment of the series written by L. Frank Baum. Dorothy is not in this one. Lots of capers ensue. Not much to add that hasn't been already said in other reviews -- this book does have a surprising ending/twist (especially given the times of which it was written), but it had been referred to in later editions so it wasn't really a surprise for me.

Next up is Ozma of Oz, which was my favorite of the books I had. Will I still love it? We'll see. ( )
  ValerieAndBooks | Sep 22, 2023 |
14.Εάν κάποιος έχει χρήματα χωρίς να έχει μυαλό δε μπορεί να το εκμεταλλευτεί , ενώ αν κάποιος έχει μυαλό και δεν έχει χρήματα μπορεί να ζήσει άνετα ως το τέλος της ζωής του.
Μια καλή καρδιά , είναι κάτι που το μυαλό δεν μπορεί να δημιουργήσει και τα λεφτά δεν μπορούν να αγοράσουν . ( )
  Bella_Baxter | Jul 3, 2022 |
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To those excellent
good fellows
and
eminent comedians
David C.
Montgomery
and
Fred A. Stone
whose clever
personations of
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Tin Woodman
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In the country of the Gillikins, which is at the North of the Land of Oz, lived a youth called Tip.
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[The Scarecrow has been told that the Emerald City has been conquered.]

'Well,' said the Scarecrow, after a moment's thought, 'I don't mind much the loss of my throne, for it's a tiresome job to rule over the Emerald City. And this crown is so heavy that it makes my head ache. But I hope the Conquerors have no intention of injuring me, just I happen to be the King.'

'I heard them say,' remarked Tip, with some hesitation, 'that they intend to make a rag carpet of your outside and stuff their sofa-cushions with your inside.' (chapter 9, The Scarecrow Plans an Escape)
[Sad-looking Emerald City man wheeling a baby carriage, asked what happened]

'Why, we've had a revolution, your Majesty -- as you ought to know very well,' replied the man; 'and since you went away the women have been running things to suit themselves. I'm glad you have decided to come back and restore order, for doing housework and minding the children is wear-ing [end of page hyphenation in the original] out the strength of every man in the Emerald City.'

'Hm!' said the Scarecrow, thoughtfully. 'If it is such hard work as you say, how did the women manage it so easily?'

'I really do not know,' replied the man, with a deep sigh. 'Perhaps the women are made of cast-iron.' (chapter 15, The Prisoners of the Queen)
'This,' said the Gump, in a squeaky voice not at all proportioned to the size of its great body, 'is the most novel experience I ever heard of. The last thing I remember distinctly is walking through the forest and hearing a loud noise...' (chapter 18, In the Jackdaws' Nest)
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