Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend

Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend

"Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend" was a newspaper comic strip written and drawn by Winsor McCay beginning in 1904. It was McCay's second successful newspaper strip, after "Little Sammy Sneeze" secured him a position on the cartoon staff of the "New York Herald" newspaper. "Rarebit Fiend" was published in the "Evening Telegram" newspaper, which was published by the "Herald" at the time. The editor of the "Herald" required McCay to use a pseudonym for his work in the "Telegram" to keep it separate from his "Herald" strips, so McCay signed all of his "Rarebit" strips as "Silas", borrowing the name of a neighborhood garbage cart driver [cite book|title=Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend|author=Winsor McCay|page=ix|publisher=Dover Publications|year=1973] .

McCay intended his "Rarebit Fiend" strip to be an amusing morality play, meant to comment on the dangers of overindulgence.Fact|date=February 2007 It focuses on various people who have a passion for various foods - often, but not always, Welsh rarebit. Each strip features a different protagonist known as a Rarebit Fiend (who is rarely named in the comic strip, and who changes from strip to strip) in the course of strange dreams and nightmares. Upon awakening, the protagonist blames his dreams on eating the rarebit, or whatever other food he ate, thus exacting the price for their folly.

McCay's famous character Little Nemo — who later had his own strip, "Little Nemo in Slumberland" — first appeared in "Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend" within the first year of its existence. Unlike "Rarebit Fiend," which was intentionally created for an adult reading audience, "Little Nemo" was intended for children. McCay went on to write and draw "Little Nemo" for the "New York Herald".

McCay produced four hand-drawn animated movies based upon his "Rarebit Fiend," all within the same year (1921):
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Film pioneer Edwin S. Porter had earlier produced a movie version of "Dream of the Rarebit Fiend" in 1906, though this is not considered to be a true "animated film" but rather an early exercise in trick photography.

Collections

There have been a few collections of the strips. 60 are reprinted in the Dover Publications collection "Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend" ISBN 0-486-21347-1.

More recently, Checker Books has started a series of "Winsor McCay: Early Works", which reprints all the Rarebit Fiend in several of the volumes: Volume 1 (ISBN 0-9741664-0-5), Volume 2 (ISBN 0-9741664-7-2), Volume 3 (ISBN 0-9741664-9-9), Volume 4 (ISBN 0-9753808-1-8), Volume 5 (ISBN 0-9753808-2-6), Volume 6 (ISBN 1-933160-05-5), and maybe in volumes 7 and 8. Checker also reprinted many Saturdays in the book "Dream of the Rarebit Fiend: The Saturdays".

But the definitive reprint of the series was published in July 2007 by German expert Ulrich Merkl; "Dream of the Rarebit Fiend" (ISBN 3-0002075-1-1) includes 369 reproductions of the best episodes of the series and a DVD with high resolution scans of all 821 episodes known to exist.

External links

* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-238327798630047498 "Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend"] (1906) by Edwin S. Porter at Google Video
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/rarebit.htm Toonopedia article]
* [http://www.rarebit-fiend-book.com/ The definitive edition]

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