Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1252
Release: 1985
Genre: Canada
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Author: Jessie White
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781546872832

Originally produced on Broadway in 1912, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was a popular success with audiences and critics alike. Winthrop Ames, who was a prosperous Broadway director, producer, and playwright, was one of the first producers to devote themselves to producing serious plays on Broadway intended entirely for children. Writing under the pseudonym of Jessie Braham White, Ames spared no expense with his production and when the after school three-thirty performances started selling out, he was forced to add an extra performance every week at eleven o'clock on Saturday mornings. After its Broadway production, the acting edition was published by Samuel French and became a staple of children's theatre throughout the first half of the 20th century. Ames' version is also credited as the inspiration for Walt Disney's Academy Award winning animated movie.

Snow White

Snow White
Author: Peter M. Larson
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1992
Genre: Children's plays, American
ISBN: 0573652260

A musical play of the fairy tale, first presented by Mrs. Harris' second grade class at Montrose Elementary School on May 22, 1991.

Winter Sisters

Winter Sisters
Author: Robin Oliveira
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0399564268

2019 FINALIST FOR THE WASHINGTON STATE BOOK AWARD “Stunning. . . Oliveira writes with feeling.” —The New York Times Book Review “[An] engrossing story. . . that feels utterly timely.” —People, “The Best New Books” New York, 1879: An epic blizzard descends on Albany, devastating the city. When the snow finally settles, two newly orphaned girls are missing. Determined not to give up hope, Dr. Mary Sutter, a former Civil War surgeon, searches for the two sisters. When what happened to them is finally revealed, Dr. Sutter must fight the most powerful of Albany's citizens, risking personal and public danger as she seeks to protect the fragile, putting at risk loves and lives in her quest to right unimaginable wrongs. As contemporary as it is historic, Winter Sisters is part gripping thriller, part family saga, and ultimately a story of trauma and resilience that explores the tremendous good and unspeakable evil of which humans are capable.

Into the Woods

Into the Woods
Author: Theatre Aquarius Archives (University of Guelph)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre:
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My Name Is Mary Sutter

My Name Is Mary Sutter
Author: Robin Oliveira
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-05-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101190140

An enthralling historical novel about a young woman's struggle to become a doctor during the Civil War In this stunning first novel, Mary Sutter is a brilliant, head­strong midwife from Albany, New York, who dreams of becoming a surgeon. Determined to overcome the prejudices against women in medicine-and eager to run away from her recent heartbreak- Mary leaves home and travels to Washington, D.C. to help tend the legions of Civil War wounded. Under the guidance of William Stipp and James Blevens-two surgeons who fall unwittingly in love with Mary's courage, will, and stubbornness in the face of suffering-and resisting her mother's pleas to return home to help with the birth of her twin sister's baby, Mary pursues her medical career in the desperately overwhelmed hospitals of the capital. Like Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain and Robert Hicks's The Widow of the South, My Name Is Mary Sutter powerfully evokes the atmosphere of the period. Rich with historical detail (including marvelous depictions of Lincoln, Dorothea Dix, General McClellan, and John Hay among others), and full of the tragedies and challenges of wartime, My Name Is Mary Sutter is an exceptional novel. And in Mary herself, Robin Oliveira has created a truly unforgettable heroine whose unwavering determination and vulnerability will resonate with readers everywhere.

The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film

The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film
Author: R. G. Young
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 1028
Release: 2000
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781557832696

Thirty-five years in the making, and destined to be the last word in fanta-film references! This incredible 1,017-page resource provides vital credits on over 9,000 films (1896-1999) of horror, fantasy, mystery, science fiction, heavy melodrama, and film noir. Comprehensive cast lists include: directors, writers, cinematographers, and composers. Also includes plot synopses, critiques, re-title/translation information, running times, photographs, and several cross-referenced indexes (by artist, year, song, etc.). Paperback.

Forgotten Disney

Forgotten Disney
Author: Kathy Merlock Jackson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023-06-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476689393

This work demonstrates that not everything that Disney touched turned to gold. In its first 100 years, the company had major successes that transformed filmmaking and culture, but it also had its share of unfinished projects, unmet expectations, and box-office misses. Some works failed but nevertheless led to other more stunning and lucrative ones; others shed light on periods when the Disney Company was struggling to establish or re-establish its brand. In addition, many Disney properties, popular in their time but lost to modern audiences, emerge as forgotten gems. By exploring the studio's missteps, this book provides a more complex portrayal of the history of the company than one would gain from a simple recounting of its many hits. With essays by writers from across the globe, it also asserts that what endures or is forgotten varies from person to person, place to place, or generation to generation. What one dismisses, someone else recalls with deep fondness as a magical Disney memory.

A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in the Modern Age

A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in the Modern Age
Author: Andrew Teverson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350287601

How have fairy tales from around the world changed over the centuries? What do they tell us about different cultures and societies? Drawing together contributions from an international range of scholars in history, literature, and cultural studies, this volume uniquely examines creative applications of fairy tales in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It explores how the fairy tale has become a genre that flourishes on film, on TV, and in digital media, as well as in the older technologies of print, performance, and the visual arts. An essential resource for researchers, scholars and students of literature, history, the visual arts and cultural studies, this book explores such themes and topics as: forms of the marvelous, adaptation, gender and sexuality, humans and non-humans, monsters and the monstrous, spaces, socialization, and power. A Cultural History of Fairy Tales (6-volume set) A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in Antiquity is also available as a part of a 6-volume set, A Cultural History of Fairy Tales, tracing fairy tales from antiquity to the present day, available in print, or within a fully-searchable digital library accessible through institutions by annual subscription or on perpetual access (see www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com). Individual volumes for academics and researchers interested in specific historical periods are also available digitally via www.bloomsburycollections.com.