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Forwarded from Wakingup1984
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1900

In the book Dorothy wore silver shoes, not “ruby slippers.”
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Populism and the World of Oz | National Museum of American History

In 1964 Henry Littlefield, a Columbia University-trained historian, wrote a breakthrough article in the scholarly American Quarterly titled “The Wizard of Oz: Parable on Populism.” In the article, Littlefield made the bold claim that Frank Baum's 1900 book "conceals an unsuspected depth." The Wonderful  Wizard of Oz was, Littlefield thought, “a Midwesterner’s vibrant and ironic portrait of this country as it entered the twentieth century.” Specifically, Littlefield argued that the story of The Wizard of Oz was an elaborate metaphor for the Populist movement (a rising political force in the 1890s) and a critique of the complicated national debates over monetary policy. 56:14
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Misty morning 🌫🌫🌫
'Wotan takes leave of Brunhild', Konrad Dielitz, 1892
Soul of the jungle ✨️
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