Mary Poppins, she wrote : the life of P.L. Travers / Valerie Lawson.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Simon & Schuster paperbacks, 2013Copyright date: ©1999Edition: Simon & Schuster trade paperback editionDescription: x, 401 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781476762920
- 1476762929
- Out of the sky she came
- Travers, P. L. (Pamela Lyndon), 1899-1996
- Travers, P. L. (Pamela Lyndon), 1899-1996
- Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography
- Authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
- Australians -- England -- Biography
- Poppins, Mary (Fictitious character)
- Australians
- Authors, Australian
- Authors, English
- Poppins, Mary (Fictitious character)
- England
- 1900 - 1999
- 823.912
Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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FBISD Book | Flour Bluff High School Library | Flour Bluff High School Library | Biographies | B TRAVERS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 30008000629847 |
"Mary Poppins she wrote" was previously published in London by Aurum, 2005. It was originally published by Hodder in 1999 under title: Out of the sky she came.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 380-381) and index.
"Published books by p. L. Travers": page 382.
Part I. The nymph, 1899-1934. Prologue : The moment between day and dark ; The real Mr. Banks ; Ellie and Allora ; Old England in Australia ; The creation of Pamela ; Falling into Ireland ; Lovers, gurus and the glimmering girl -- Part II. The mother, 1934-1965. Prologue : Out of the sky ; Poppins and Pamela in Wonderland ; A beautiful night for a death ; The crossing of Camillus ; Through the door to Mabeltown ; Monsieur Bon Bon says au revoir ; Shadowplay ; The Americanization of Mary -- Part III. The crone, 1965-1996. Prologue : An old woman in a rocking chair. A crone among the sleeping beauties ; Looking for Pamela Travers ; Fear no more the heat of the sun.
The story of Mary Poppins, the quintessentially English and utterly magical children's nanny, is remarkable enough. She was instantly hailed as a classic, then became a household name when Julie Andrews stepped into the role in Disney's hugely successful film. Now she is a Broadway sensation all over again. But the story of Mary Poppins's creator, as this first biography reveals, is just as unexpected and remarkable. Australian journalist Pamela Lyndon Travers came to London in 1924. She became involved with theosophy and traveled in the literary circles of W.B. Yeats and T.S. Eliot. Most famously, she clashed with Walt Disney over the film adaptation. As tart and opinionated as the big-screen Mary Poppins was cheery, her love of mysticism and magic shaped her life as well as the character of the clipped, strict and ultimately mysterious nanny. She fervently believed that "everyday life is the miracle."--Publisher description.
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