What is Mary Poppins?
Mary Poppins began as a character in a set of children's books p.l. Travers. Since then, the name has been used for the film adaptation of the book, the book of the film and the musical that draws both the original books and the film version. Travers, was released in 1934 in England with illustrations of Mary Shepard, daughter of the original illustrator A.A. Books Milne Pooh. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Banks and their four children - Jane and Michael and the baby twins John and Barbara - just lost her nanny that stopped. The eastern wind blows a new nanny, Mary Poppins, which is self -confident and strict, but also magical, even if it is very angry if her forces mention. He takes the children to a wonderful adventure, but leaves the family at the end of the book.
The first book is a particular interest for both the formation of the character, but also for the revision of one of its chapters. "Bad Tuesday" was revised by the author and illustrator 48 years after the original publication to suit the sensitivity of the time. This was because of the stereotypes that this particular chapter of the introductionLA many races and cultures.
In the second book Mary Poppins, he returns , published in 1935, Mary Poppins returns to help the banks' family to deal with everything that has gone wrong. In this story, the new child is the fifth bank: Annabel and again children experience magic adventures. Mary Poppins leaves again at the end of this book, but returns in the third book, Mary Poppins opens the door, published in 1943, and the magic adventure continues, but leaves again.
The remaining books of Contain Adventures of the three terms that Mary Poppins spent with the Banks family, and includes the book Alphabets, Mary Poppins from and to Z , and a cook built into the story, Mary Poppins in the kitchen . Other books are Mary Poppins in the park, Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane, . and Mary Poppins and The House Next Door .
Although p.l. Travers never SanguiNot that her books turned into a film, after several attempts to Walt Disney, she finally retreated to buying film rights. This led to the 1964 film Mary Poppins and the accompanying Disney version. The film won five Academy Awards and in 2006 the number six was rated in the list of American Film Institute musicals. Still, p.l. Travers was not satisfied with this and rejected the ongoing request for the right to create multiple films. In fact, when it was a music version that opened in London in 2004 and Broadway in 2006, Travers banned Anyone hiring in Disney. Both production won prices.