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The Wonderful Recap of Oz
Justin Peavey
29 episodes
2 weeks ago
Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.
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Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.
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Books
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The Other Stories of Oz (Bonus Episode)
The Wonderful Recap of Oz
22 minutes 20 seconds
3 years ago
The Other Stories of Oz (Bonus Episode)

PREVIOUSLY A PATREON EXCLUSIVE!

While L. Frank Baum wrote fourteen Oz books over the course of twenty years, more endeavors into the world of Oz were also published. In this bonus episode, I'll discuss four lesser-known works by Baum and W. W. Denslow: Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz, Denslow's Scarecrow and the Tin Man, The Woggle-Bug Book, and Little Wizard Stories of Oz. I'll also address a hot topic that is met with debate among Oz fans: Should these stories be included in the Oz canon?

Originally Published September 1, 2021

The Wonderful Recap of Oz
Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.