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The Enchanted Island of Oz : ウィキペディア英語版
The Enchanted Island of Oz

''The Enchanted Island of Oz'' is a children's novel written by Ruth Plumly Thompson and illustrated by Dick Martin, and first published in 1976.〔Ruth Plumly Thompson, ''The Enchanted Island of Oz'', Kinderhook, IL, The International Wizard of Oz Club, 1976.〕 As its title indicates, the book is an entry in the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and his successors.〔Paul Nathanson, ''Over the Rainbow: The Wizard of Oz as a Secular Myth of America'', Albany, NY, State University of New York Press, 1991.〕〔Suzanne Rahn, ''The Wizard of Oz: Shaping an Imaginary World'', New York, Twayne, 1998.〕〔Michael O'Neal Roley, ''Oz and Beyond: The Fantasy World of L. Frank Baum'', Lawrence, KS, University Press of Kansas, 1997.〕 It is the last (and shortest) of Thompson's 21 novels about the Land of Oz.〔The International Wizard of Oz Club published ''The Cheerful Citizens of Oz'', a short collection of Thompson's Oz poetry, in 1992.〕
Thompson's book tells the story of David Perry, a boy from Pennsylvania who, on a visit to a circus, wishes that a camel can talk. He is amazed when his wish is granted. (Only later does David learn that he possesses a magic wishing button, which enables and empowers the action of the story.) David nicknames the talking camel Humpty Bumpty; together the boy and camel embark on a whirlwind tour of strange lands, including Somewhere, Dwindlebury, and the flying island of Kapurta (which is the enchanted Island of the title). They meet the range of strange characters typical of Oz literature — among them, Water Lily, Queen Else of Somewhere, and a dragon named Dismocolese. Eventually the boy and camel make their way to the Emerald City in time for a birthday party for the Cowardly Lion.
''The Enchanted Island of Oz'' shows strong resemblances with Thompson's previous Oz book, ''Yankee in Oz''. It also bears clear relationships to a larger context of fantasy works; Jonathan Swift's flying Island of Laputa in ''Gulliver's Travels'' is one of the most obvious of these links.
The original edition of the book contains maps of the fantasy territories drawn by Martin and James Haff, and an afterword by Dorothy C. Maryott.
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