Merryland
The Oz series location
Merryland is near Noland
First appearanceDot and Tot of Merryland
Created byL. Frank Baum
GenreJuvenile fantasy
In-universe information
TypeFairy country
RulerQueen Dolly

Merryland is a fictional region neighboring the Land of Oz, created by author L. Frank Baum. It is bordered by Noland and the twin kingdoms of Hiland and Loland.[1]

History

Merryland is the setting of the 1901 children's novel Dot and Tot of Merryland.[2]

Before Dot and Tot arrived, nobody had ever visited Merryland. Merryland has seven valleys and is ruled by Queen Dolly.

Reception

In Oz and Beyond: The Fantasy World of L. Frank Baum, Michael O. Riley says that Dot and Tot of Merryland "is, in fact, one of Baum's weakest books, yet Merryland is one of his most charming, serene, and finished imaginary countries. The problem is one of balance: the fantasy world is strong but the story is not, and both elements too often seem to exist independently of each other."[3]

Points of interest

The locations of Merryland are listed in order of appearance:

Known inhabitants

References

  1. ^ Manguel, Alberto; Guadalupi, Gianni (1987). The Dictionary of Imaginary Places. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. p. 239. ISBN 0-15-626054-9.
  2. ^ Koelle, Barbara S. (Spring 2001). "Dot and Tot of Merryland: An Appreciation". The Baum Bugle. 45 (1): 6–9.
  3. ^ Riley, Michael O. (1997). Oz and Beyond: The Fantasy World of L. Frank Baum. University Press of Kansas. p. 61. ISBN 978-0700609338.