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Harry
Potter Madness - Rhymes with Cuddles
May you be cursed by success, runs an old Chinese proverb. One
we wonder if JK Rowling - author of the terribly successful Harry
Potter fantasy novels - may now be pondering.
There's been a wave of Harry Potter madness going on both sides
of the Atlantic, with front page stories appearing in both the broadsheet
and popular press.
You know the ones.
Children queue up for now novel with sleeping bags, publishers
impose gagging clause on printers, new plot leaked, copies appear
in US shops by mistake, Harry Potter piracy runs to new high in
China, blah blah blah.
Now poor old Miss Rowling (or is it Mrs) has come under the spotlight
with the announcement that her book's term for those that don't
'get' the magic - muggles - was already being used by author Carol
Kendall in her novel The Gammage Cup (1959), albeit only as a character.
A rather tenuous link we feel. Rowling has already had to deal
with the usual round of people crawling out of the woodwork to claim
she has plagiarized their work.
For instance, author Nancy Stouffer, went after the Harry Potter
books, claiming that Rowling got some 'ideas' for the Potter books
from Stouffer's book, The Legend of Rah and Muggles (1984).
Stouffer uses the term "muggles" to refer to little people who
care for two orphans.
Perhaps Rowling would be better off using the standard Fan term,
'mundanes' in her next work, as long as Piers Anthony doesn't take
offense.
Still, Rowling can at least be consoled that veteran thesp., Maggie
Smith - last seen in the award-winning 'Tea with Mussolini' - looks
likely to play Professor Minerva McGonagall in the movie version
of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
For those not in the know, Maggie's character is the deputy headmistress
at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hogwarts is of course
the place of education where our Mr Harry Potter studies matters
of magic.
With Warner's loot flowing in her direction (and her split of the
not inconsiderable Mattel merchandising rights), the much harassed
Ms Rowling will no doubt be able to make any number of law-suits
disappear.
Almost like … magic!
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