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I've started a Green Mansions (film) article for the 1959 movie and have moved some detail, categories, and the film image there. 23skidoo 23:01, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I edited the synopsis and added the backstory to the novel. Clayton Emery, September 21, 2006. Added the possible explanation of the title. CE September 22, 2006. Added a complete plot summary and supposition about elves. CE December 14, 2006.

Correction: In the book, Rima has dark hair. Her hair was changed to white in the DC Comic adaptation. CE Feb 16, 2006.

Publication data

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According to Ian Duncan, editor of the Oxford World's Classics edition of Green Mansions (Oxford UP, 1998), the novel was first published in 1904 by the London firm of Duckworth & Co. Inasmuch as this name is clearly legible on the spine of the book that appears in the scan of the "First edition cover of Green Mansions," the missing information should be typed into the book infobox by someone who knows how. Incidentally, Duncan also remarks that the novel did not become popular until a new edition was published in the USA by Alfred A. Knopf (1916). --Mailedfist (talk) 21:45, 15 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Kim Newman's Angels of Music

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I see this page was last updated 16 years ago, but if anyone's listening...

The subsection is called 'adaptations', but do we think it's worth mentioning that Kim Newman has Rima as a major character in one of the stories/sections in his 'Angels of Music'?

It's not specifically an 'adaptation', it's borrowing the character and transplanting her to another setting... so if worth adding, is there a better word than 'adaptation' to amend the heading to?

Cheers! Oolon (talk) 12:46, 2 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]