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This indispensable source guide to J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels has been revised and updated with information relating to "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." Amazon.com Anyone who has read the Harry Potter books is aware that author J.K. Rowling infuses her stories with references to mythology, literature, history, and legends. Even if you don't know exactly what a manticore or a griffin is, it's likely that many readers have at least a vague sense of the existence of these creatures in ancient lore. Inspired by Rowling's suggestion to a young fan to "go and look it up," author David Colbert did quite a bit of investigation himself. The result is the fun, entertaining, and enlightening Magical Worlds of Harry Potter. From alchemy to hippogriffs to veela, Colbert explores the fascinating meanings between the lines and buried within the names of characters and places in all the Harry Potter books. Chapter headings include such intriguing questions as "Have Witches Always Flown on Broomsticks?" "Why Would Chocolate Help After Escaping a Dementor?" and "Are Any of the Famous Witches and Wizards Real?" A small purple tab in the margin of the first page of each chapter guides readers looking for specific subjects: Divination, Goblins, McGonogall, Owls, Voldemort, Wands, etc. Curious readers will learn the link between Hagrid's pet dog, Fluffy, and the mythological Greek sentry to Hades, Cerberus. And they'll get a taste of scholar Joseph Campbell's theories on heroism, with Harry as the hero, of course. The true magic of this book is that it will surely inspire Harry Potter fans to delve deeper into the various areas it explores. Readers will soon be clamoring for collections of Greek, Japanese, Indian, and Egyptian mythology, as well as copies of The Sword in the Stone, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Canterbury Tales, and Treasure Island, to discover the sources of their favorite Harry Potter books. (All ages) --Emilie Coulter From School Library Journal Grade 5 & Up--A book for librarians and teachers to introduce fantasy, mythology, and folklore; a good reference source; and a title that will appeal to Harry Potter's multitude of fans. The 53 entries, most of them two to six pages in length, are arranged in alphabetical order by a highlighted keyword. For example, words such as "Alchemy," "Animagus," "Grindylows," "Voldemort," and "wizards" are defined, traced to their usage in other tales, and given an expanded description. Some see-also references appear in the margins. Long after the enthusiasm for Harry and friends has abated, this small volume will serve as a resource to answer questions that may result from reading other stories in the genre. Buy two copies-one for reference and one for circulation. Mary Lankford, Library Consultant, Austin, TX About Author Formerly a head writer of television's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and an editorial director of HarperCollins, David Colbert has authored several acclaimed collections of history and literature. Book Dimension : length: (cm)22.1 width:(cm)13.7 喜欢读"这本书"的人也喜欢:
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Formerly a head writer of television's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and an editorial director of HarperCollins, David Colbert has authored several acclaimed collections of history and literature. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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The ultimate fan's guide to the underlying mythology contained in the multi-million-selling novels and record-breaking film. "Potter fanatics...can revel in details and hidden mysteries of the series." (Columbus Dispatch) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |