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Jan. 5th, 2010 11:26 amApparently, when I have no school to do but yet need something to do - I do sort-of school anyways. In this case, research for a paper that might never get written, about the prevalence of children's stories in which at the end most/all of the protagonists either choose to leave or are forcibly kicked out of the fantasy land they have found. exhibit a, naturally, being Narnia. I even have a timeline now! For series, the date is the year of the first book's publishing.
1865 - Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. English, forcible eviction.
1900 - Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. American, chooses to return home.
1904 - Peter Pan (the play) by J. M. Barrie. English, chooses to return home. (The book adaptation was published 1911.)
1950 - Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. English, forcible eviction.
1965 - The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper. English, forcible eviction.
Anyone know of other children's literature, at any point in time, in which the children find a different world and have to leave it at the end?
1865 - Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. English, forcible eviction.
1900 - Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. American, chooses to return home.
1904 - Peter Pan (the play) by J. M. Barrie. English, chooses to return home. (The book adaptation was published 1911.)
1950 - Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. English, forcible eviction.
1965 - The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper. English, forcible eviction.
Anyone know of other children's literature, at any point in time, in which the children find a different world and have to leave it at the end?
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Date: 2010-01-07 06:45 pm (UTC)(and I keep hearing this! so I shall have to learn more about the ending of Dorothy before I use it as an example.)
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Date: 2010-01-07 11:11 pm (UTC)(yeah! Baum wrote 14 Oz books--Dorothy gets back to Oz in number 3, Ozma of Oz, and then in the Emerald City of Oz, which is--I think--book 6, she and her aunt and uncle go to Oz to live forever. There are a couple other real-world people who do the same, including the Wizard, who pops back up again in Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.)
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Date: 2010-01-13 03:48 pm (UTC)huhhh. I have never heard of these other books! well, vaguely - I think I remember reading part of one where Dorothy goes invisible? but I never realized there were 14, or that she goes back!
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Date: 2010-01-13 07:00 pm (UTC)