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Reference Literature on Victor Fleming

  • Darden Asbury Pyron (Ed.): Recasting. Gone with the Wind in American Culture. Miami 1983
  • Aljean Harmetz: The Making of The Wizard of Oz. New York 1984
  • Peter Baxter: "Up from Saigon: Class, Identity, and Other in Red Dust." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 15:2 (1987), pp.71-82
  • Helen Taylor: Scarlett´s Women. Gone With the Wind and Its Female Fans. London 1989
  • Alan David Vertrees: "Reconstructing the »Script in Sketch Form«. An Analysis of the Narrative Construction and Production Design of the Fire Sequence in Gone with the Wind." In: Film History 3:2 (1989), pp.87- 103
  • Richard F.Selcer: "Home Sweet Movies: From Tara to Oz and Home Again." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 18:2 (1990), pp.52-63
  • Werner Faulstich: "Individuelle Versagung als gesellschaftlicher Appell: Vom Winde verweht (Gone with the Wind, 1939)." In: W.Faulstich / H.Korte (Hg.): Fischer Filmgeschichte, Bd.2, Frankfurt/M: Fischer, 1991, pp.263-281
  • Salman Rushdie: The Wizard of Oz. London 1992
  • Linda Rohrer Paige: "Wearing the Red Shoes: Dorothy and the Power of the Female Imagination in The Wizard of Oz." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 23:4 (1996), pp.146-153
  • Mark Evan Swartz: Oz Before the Rainbow. L.Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz on Stage and Screen to 1939. Baltimore 2000
  • Ina Rae Hark: "Moviegoing, `Home-leaving´, and the Problematic Girl Protagonist of The Wizard of Oz." In: F.Gateward / M.Pomerance (Eds.): Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice, Detroit 2002, pp.25-38
  • Renate Lippert: Vom Winde verweht. Film und Psychoanalyse. Frankfurt/M & Basel 2002
  • Ruth Elizabeth Burks: "Gone With the Wind: Black and White in Technicolor." In: Quarterly Review of Film and Video 21:1 (2004), pp.53-74
  • Jay Scarfone / William Stillman: The Wizardry of Oz. The Artistry and Magic of the 1939 MGM Classic. New York 2004rev.epx.ed.
  • Jan Cronin: "»The Book Belongs to All of Us«: Gone With the Wind as Postcultural Product." In: Literature/Film Quarterly 35:1 (2007), pp.396-403
  • Melvyn Stokes: "Gone With the Wind (1939) and the Lost Cause: A Critical View." In: J.Chapman / M.Glancy / S.Harper (Eds.): The New Film History: Sources, Methods, Approaches, New York: palgrave, 2007
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