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001    ocn495792676 
003    OCoLC 
005    20141231180113.0 
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008    100105s2009    nyu     sb    000 0 eng d 
020    9781101129777 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions) 
020    1101129778 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions) 
020    9781101133132 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions) 
020    1101133139 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions) 
035    (OCoLC)495792676 
037    0BEE5568-657A-48E1-92F2-0628ADFAE780|bOverDrive, Inc.
       |nhttp://www.overdrive.com 
040    TEFOD|cTEFOD|dJFN|erda|dUtOrBLW 
049    JFNA 
082 04 823/.914 
082 04 823/.914 
082 04 823/.914|222 
099    eBook OverDrive/Libby 
100 1  Granger, John,|d1961- 
245 10 Harry Potter's bookshelf|h[OverDrive/Libby electronic 
       resource]|bthe great books behind the Hogwarts adventures 
       /|cJohn Granger. 
250    Berkley trade paperback edition. 
264  1 New York :|bBerkley Books,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    xviii, 315 pages ;|c21 cm 
336    unspecified|bzzz|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-315). 
505 0  Narrative drive and genre : why we keep turning the pages 
       -- Pride and prejudice with wands : how Jane Austen haunts
       the heart and soul of Rowling's artistry -- Setting, the 
       familiar stage and scenery props of the drama : Harry 
       Potter as a boarding school story in the tradition of Tom 
       Brown's schooldays -- Gothic romance : the spooky 
       atmosphere formula from Transylvania : Harry Potter as an 
       echo of the Bronte sisters, Frankenstein, The strange case
       of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Dracula -- Harry Potter as
       postmodern epic : preaching the gospel of tolerance and 
       inclusiveness--and choosing the metanarrative of love -- 
       The satirical Harry Potter : the allegorical journey Harry
       takes with Gulliver into Plato's cave in order to make a 
       point in mockery about government and news media -- Harry 
       Potter as an Everyman allegory : Harry, Hogwarts, and 
       company as medieval types for reader reflection and 
       edification -- The magical center of the circle : the 
       mythic meaning of Harry's hero's journeys from Privet 
       Drive to King's Cross -- Harry Potter as alchemical 
       reading magic : Shakespeare, Dickens, and the artistry 
       changing readers' hearts from lead to gold -- The secret 
       of the mirror and the seeing eye : Ms. Rowling's debt to 
       the subversive fantasy writers of the English tradition. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bNew York :|cPenguin USA, Inc.,
       |d2009.|nRequires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 3066 
       KB) or Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 484 KB). 
600 10 Rowling, J. K.|xKnowledge|xLiterature. 
600 10 Rowling, J. K.|vSources. 
600 10 Rowling, J. K.|xThemes, motives. 
600 10 Potter, Harry|c(Fictitious character) 
655  7 Electronic books.|2local 
776 1  |cOriginal|z0425229793|w(DLC)  2009011708
       |w(OCoLC)276819863 
856 40 |uhttps://naperville.overdrive.com/media/|zAvailable on 
       OverDrive/Libby. 
994    C0|bJFN