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Mary Plain is a bear character in British children's literature who features in a series of novels based around her adventures. The character was created by the Welsh authoress Gwynedd Rae and first appeared in the book Mostly Mary in 1930. The last original book, Mary Plain's Whodunnit, was published in 1965. The books were reissued as paperbacks in the 1970s, and new editions of Mostly Mary and All Mary were published in the 1990s.
Contents
Characters and story
Mary Plain and her bear family feature in the stories, but the main characters are Mary and her human friend, The Owl Man. Known as this because of his spectacles, he is kind to Mary and indulgent. He often takes her on outings. Mary and her friends can speak, but although anthropomorphic in that respect and in aspects of their behaviour, the authoress is careful to point out that she is not a teddy bear. Similarly, although Mary learns to write, she does not wear clothes. Mary and her family live in the Bear Pits at Berne, in Switzerland. In October 2009 a new Bären Park next to the Aare river replaced the former bear pit.
Mary's behaviour is much like that of a small child, with the Owl Man acting as a surrogate parent, guiding her through life and helping her out of trouble.
Style
The books are written in chapter form, with illustrations throughout and on the cover (front cover on original editions, front and back on paperback editions). The cover illustrations were updated in the 1970s and the references in some books were updated to change the currency to decimal coinage and to feature a Blue Peter presenter instead of the older Uncle Mac from Children's Hour.
Illustrators
The original illustrator for Mostly Mary and All Mary was Harry Rountree. From the third book onward, and in subsequent editions of the first two books, the illustrations were by Irene Williamson. New illustrations by Janina Ede were commissioned for the Knight Books reprints in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Radio and television adaptations
Mary Plain stories were read on the BBC Radio Children's Hour in the 1930s and have featured on the long-running BBC Television series Jackanory in 1969 with actor Richard Wattis reading the books.[1]
Books
- 1930: Mostly Mary[2]
- 1931: All Mary [3]
- 1935: Mary Plain in Town [4]
- 1937: Mary Plain on Holiday [5]
- 1940: Mary Plain in Trouble
- 1942: Mary Plain in War-Time [6]
- 1944: Mary Plain's Big Adventure
- 1949: Mary Plain Home Again
- 1950: Mary Plain to the Rescue
- 1951: Mary Plain, V.I.P.
- 1952: Mary Plain and the Twins
- 1954: Mary Plain Goes Bob-a-Jobbing
- 1957: Mary Plain Goes to America
- 1965: Mary Plain's “Whodunit”
References
- ^ Mary Plain at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Mostly Mary was broadcast on BBC Radio in August 1934, according to the programme schedules in The Times, see Friday, Aug 10, 1934; pg. 8; Issue 46829; col D
- ^ All Mary was broadcast on BBC Radio in February 1934, according to the programme schedules in The Times, starting The Times, Friday, Feb 09, 1934; pg. 24; Issue 46674; col E
- ^ Mary Plain on Holiday, told by Mac was broadcast on BBC Radio in February and March 1936, according to the programme schedules in The Times, starting The Times, Monday, Feb 17, 1936; pg. 23; Issue 47300; col C
- ^ Mary Plain on Holiday was broadcast on BBC Radio in December 1937 and January 1938, according to the programme schedules in The Times, starting The Times, Friday, Dec 03, 1937; pg. 28; Issue 47858; col A
- ^ Mary Plain in War-Time was re-issued in the early 1950s as Mary Plain Lends a Paw.
External links
Categories:- Fictional bears
- Fictional anthropomorphic characters
- British children's novels
- Series of children's books
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