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Use British English|date=April 2012About|the fantasy book series|the titular character|Harry Potter (character)|the film series|Harry Potter (film series)|related topics|List of Harry Potter related topics|other uses|Harry Potter (disambiguation)pp-semi-protected|small=yespp-move-indefGood articleInfobox Novel series| name = Harry Potter| books = Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows | image_caption = The coat of arms of Hogwarts, representing the four Houses ( clockwise, starting top right : Slytherin , Ravenclaw , Hufflepuff , Gryffindor ), with the school's motto, which translates to "never tickle a sleeping dragon".cite web|url= http://www.hp-lexicon.org/hogwarts/w_pl_hogwarts.html#motto|publisher= The Harry Potter Lexicon |title=Visitor's Guide to Hogwarts|date=21 May 2009|accessdate=24 July 2011|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/60PQDhQNS|archivedate=24 July 2011| author = J. K. Rowling | country = British literature|United Kingdom | language = English| genre = Fantasy literature|Fantasy , young-adult fiction , mystery (fiction)|mystery , thriller (genre)|thriller , Bildungsroman , coming of age , magical realism | publisher = Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Arthur A. Levine Books (US)| pub_date = 29 June 1997 – 21 July 2007 (initial publication)| media_type = Print (hardback & paperback) Audiobook E-book Harry Potter is a series of seven Fantasy literature|fantasy novels written by the British author J. K. Rowling . The books chronicle the adventures of a Magician (fantasy)|wizard , Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter and his friends Ron Weasley|Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger , all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry . The main story arc concerns Harry's quest to overcome the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort , whose aims are to become immortal, to conquer the Harry Potter universe|wizarding world , subjugate non-magical people, and destroy all those who stand in his way, especially Harry Potter.
Since the release of the first novel '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone '' on 30 June 1997, the books have gained immense popularity, critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2996578.stm|title=Potter's place in the literary canon|publisher=BBC News|last=Allsobrook |first=Dr. Marian|date=18 June 2003|accessdate=15 October 2007 The series has also had some share of criticism, including concern for the increasingly dark tone. As of|2011|06, the book series has sold about 450 million copies, making it the List of best-selling books|best-selling books series in history and has been Harry Potter in translation|translated into 67 languages , and the last four books consecutively set records as the fastest-selling books in history.
A series of many genre s, including fantasy and coming of age (with elements of mystery (fiction)|mystery , thriller (genre)|thriller , adventure novel|adventure , and romance novel|romance ), it has many cultural meanings and references.cite web|last=Fry|first=Stephen|authorlink=Stephen Fry|url= http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2005/1205-bbc-fry.html|title=Living with Harry Potter|publisher=BBC Radio 4|date=10 December 2005|accessdate=10 December 2005|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090602092002/ http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2005/1205-bbc-fry.html|archivedate=2 June 2009| deadurl = yes cite news|title=Harry Up!|work=Entertainment Weekly |last=Jenson|first=Jeff|year=2000|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,85524~5~0~,00.html|accessdate=20 September 2007|date=7 September 2000cite web|title=The Last Chapter|author=Nancy Carpentier Brown|publisher=Our Sunday Visitor|year=2007|url= http://www.osv.com/Portals/0/images/pdf/TheLastChapter.pdf|accessdate=28 April 2009cite web|author=J. K. Rowling |title=J. K. Rowling at the Edinburgh Book Festival |url= http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm? id=80 |accessdate=10 October 2006 |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060820213620/ http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm? id=80 |archivedate=20 August 2006 | deadurl = yes According to Rowling, the main theme (literature)|theme is death,cite news|author=Geordie Greig|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml? xml=/news/2006/01/10/nrowl110.xml |title='There would be so much to tell her...' |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|accessdate =4 April 2007 |date=11 January 2006 |location=London although it is primarily considered to be a work of children's literature. There are also many other themes in the series, such as prejudice and corruption.
The initial major publishers of the books were Bloomsbury Publishing|Bloomsbury in the United Kingdom and Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic Press in the United States. The books have since been published by many publishers worldwide. The books, with the seventh book split into two parts, have been made into an eight-part Harry Potter (film series)|film series by Warner Bros.|Warner Bros. Pictures , the List of highest-grossing films#Highest-grossing franchises and film series|highest-grossing film series of all time. The series also originated much tie-in merchandise, making the Harry Potter brand worth in excess of $15& nbsp;billion.cite news|url= http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/movers_and_shakers/article3663197.ece|title=Business big shot: Harry Potter author JK Rowling|accessdate=14 July 2009 | location=London | newspaper=The Times | first=Susan | last=Thompson | date=2 April 2008 TOC limit|limit=3
Plot
See|Harry Potter universeThe novels revolve around Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter , an orphan who discovers at the age of eleven that he is a wizard, living within the ordinary world of non-magical, or Muggle , people.cite news|url = http://edition.cnn.com/2000/books/reviews/07/14/review.potter.goblet/|title=Review: Gladly drinking from Rowling's 'Goblet of Fire'|first=Kristin|last=Lemmerman|date=14 July 2000|publisher=CNN|accessdate=28 September 2008 His ability is inborn and such children are invited to attend a school that teaches the necessary skills to succeed in the wizarding world . Harry becomes a student at Hogwarts|Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and it is in here where most of the novels' events take place. As Harry develops through his adolescence, he learns to overcome the problems that face him: magical, social and emotional, including ordinary teenage challenges such as friendships and exams, and the greater test of preparing himself for the confrontation that lies ahead.cite web|url= http://www.southflorida.com/movies/sfe-potter-synopses,0,6711375.story|title=Plot summaries for the first five Potter books|last=Hajela|first=Deepti|date=14 July 2005|publisher= SouthFlorida.com |archiveurl= http://www.ebookee.com/Harry-Potter-All-7-Novels-Deluxe-Editions_218867.html|archivedate=15 May 2010|accessdate=29 September 2008
Each book chronicles one year in Harry's lifecite news|url= http://www.khouse.org/articles/2001/374/|title=Potter books: Wicked witchcraft? |last=Foster|first=Julie| date=October 2001| publisher =Koinonia House| accessdate=15 May 2010 with the main narrative being set in the years 1991–98.
The years are first established by Nearly Headless Nick 's deathday cake in Chamber of Secrets , which indicates that Harry's second year takes place from 1992–93. HPref|book=2|chapter=8
The years are also established by the death of date of Harry's parents, given in Deathly Hallows . HPref|book=7|chapter=16
The books also contain many Flashback (narrative)|flashback s, which are frequently experienced by Harry viewing the memories of other characters in a device called a Magical objects in Harry Potter#Pensieve|Pensieve .
The environment J. K. Rowling created is completely separate from reality yet intimately connected to it. While the fantasy world|fantasy land of Narnia (world)|Narnia is an Parallel universe (fiction)|alternative universe and the Lord of the Rings ' Middle-earth a mythic past, the wizarding world of Harry Potter exists in parallel within the real world and this is how Potter's world contains magical elements similar to things in everyday life. Many of its institutions and locations are recognisable, such as London.cite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml? xml=/arts/2007/07/15/svharry15.xml& page=3|title=Harry Potter and the parallel universe|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|accessdate=28 September 2008 | location=London | first=Nigel | last=Farndale | date=15 July 2007 It comprises a fragmented collection of overlooked hidden streets, ancient pubs, lonely country manors and secluded castles that remain invisible to the Muggle population.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/820551.stm|publisher=BBC News|title=A Muggle's guide to Harry Potter|date=28 May 2004|accessdate=22 August 2008
Early years
When the first novel of the series '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (published in some countries as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'') opens, it is clear some remarkable event has taken place in the wizarding world, an event so very remarkable, even the Muggles notice signs of it. The full background to this event and to the person of Harry Potter is only revealed gradually, through the series. After the introductory chapter, the book leaps forward to a time shortly before Harry Potter's eleventh birthday, and it is at this point that his background begins to be revealed.
Harry's first contact with the wizarding world is through a half- giant (mythology)|giant , Rubeus Hagrid , keeper of grounds and keys at Hogwarts. Hagrid reveals some of Harry's history. Harry learns that as a baby he witnessed his parents' murder by the power-obsessed dark wizard, Lord Voldemort , who then attempted to kill him also.cite news|url= http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2007-07-19-potter-books_N.htm|title=The Harry Potter stories so far: A quick CliffsNotes review |work=USA Today|accessdate=28 September 2008 | first=Carol | last=Memmott | date=19 July 2007 For reasons not immediately revealed, the spell with which Voldemort tried to kill Harry rebounded. Harry survived with only a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead as a memento of the attack, and Voldemort disappeared. As its inadvertent saviour from Voldemort's reign of terror, Harry has become a living legend in the wizarding world. However, at the orders of the venerable and well-known wizard Albus Dumbledore , the orphaned Harry had been placed in the home of his unpleasant Muggle (non-wizard) relatives, the Dursleys who had him safe but hid his true heritage from him in hopes that he would grow up "normal".
With Hagrid's help, Harry prepares for and undertakes his first year of study at Hogwarts. As Harry begins to explore the magical world, the reader is introduced to many of the primary locations used throughout the series. Harry meets most of the main characters and gains his two closest friends: Ron Weasley , a fun-loving member of an ancient, large, happy, but hard-up wizarding family, and Hermione Granger , a gifted and hardworking witch of non-magical parentage.cite web|url= http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm? id=80|title=J K Rowling at the Edinburgh Book Festival|date=15 August 2004|publisher=J.K. Rowling.com|accessdate=27 September 2008|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080823121201/ http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm? id=80 |archivedate=23 August 2008 Harry also encounters the school's potions master, Severus Snape , who displays a deep and abiding dislike for him. The plot concludes with Harry's second confrontation with Lord Voldemort, who in his quest for immortality, yearns to gain the power of the Magical objects in Harry Potter#Philosopher's Stone|Philosopher's Stone a substance that gives everlasting life.
The series continues with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets describing Harry's second year at Hogwarts. He and his friends investigate a 50-year-old mystery that appears tied to recent sinister events at the school. Ron's younger sister, Ginny Weasley , enrols in her first year at Hogwarts, and finds a notebook which turns out to be Voldemort's diary from his school days. Ginny becomes possessed by Voldemort through the diary and opens the "Chamber of Secrets", unleashing an ancient monster which begins attacking students at Hogwarts. The novel delves into the history of Hogwarts and a legend revolving around the Chamber. For the first time, Harry realises that racial prejudice exists in the wizarding world, and he learns that Voldemort's reign of terror was often directed at wizards who were descended from Muggles. Harry also learns that his ability to speak Parseltongue , the language of snakes, is rare and often associated with the Black magic|Dark Arts . The novel ends after Harry saves Ginny's life by destroying a Basilisk (Harry Potter)|basilisk and the enchanted diary which has been the source of the problems.
The third novel, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban , follows Harry in his third year of magical education. It is the only book in the series which does not feature Voldemort. Instead, Harry must deal with the knowledge that he has been targeted by Sirius Black , an escaped murderer believed to have assisted in the deaths of Harry's parents. As Harry struggles with his reaction to the dementors —dark creatures with the power to devour a human soul—which are ostensibly protecting the school, he reaches out to Remus Lupin , a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher who is eventually revealed to be a werewolf . Lupin teaches Harry defensive measures which are well above the level of magic generally shown by people his age. Harry learns that both Lupin and Black were close friends of his father and that Black was framed by their fourth friend, Peter Pettigrew .cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/05/books/rowling-azkaban.html? pagewanted=all|title=Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban|last=Maguire|first=Gregory|date=5 September 1999|newspaper=The New York Times|accessdate=28 September 2008 In this book, another recurring theme throughout the series is emphasised—in every book there is a new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, none of whom lasts more than one school year.
Voldemort returns
During Harry's fourth year of school (detailed in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ) Harry is unwillingly entered as a participant in the Triwizard Tournament , a dangerous contest where Harry must compete against a witch and a wizard "champion" from visiting schools as well as another Hogwarts student.cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2000/07/23/books/rowling-goblet.html|title=Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|last=King|first=Stephen|authorlink=Stephen King|date=23 July 2000|newspaper=The New York Times|accessdate=28 September 2008 Harry is guided through the tournament by Professor Mad-Eye Moody|Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody , who turns out to be an impostor& nbsp;– one of Voldemort's supporters named Barty Crouch, Jr in disguise. The point at which the mystery is unravelled marks the series' shift from foreboding and uncertainty into open conflict. Voldemort's plan to have Crouch use the tournament to bring Harry to Voldemort succeeds. Although Harry manages to escape from him, Cedric Diggory, the other Hogwarts champion in the tournament, is killed and Voldemort resurges.
In the fifth book, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , Harry must confront the newly resurfaced Voldemort. In response to Voldemort's reappearance, Dumbledore re-activates the Order of the Phoenix (organisation)|Order of the Phoenix , a secret society which works from Sirius Black's dark family home to defeat Voldemort's minions and protect Voldemort's targets, especially Harry. Despite Harry's description of Voldemort's recent activities, the Ministry of Magic and many others in the magical world refuse to believe that Voldemort has returned.cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/13/books/review/rowling-phoenix.html? pagewanted=all |title='Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' |date=13 July 2003|newspaper=The New York Times|accessdate=28 September 2008 | first=John | last=Leonard In an attempt to counter and eventually discredit Dumbledore, who along with Harry is the most prominent voice in the wizarding world attempting to warn of Voldemort's return, the Ministry appoints Dolores Umbridge as the High Inquisitor of Hogwarts. She transforms the school into a dictatorial regime and refuses to allow the students to learn ways to defend themselves against dark magic.
Harry forms " Dumbledore's Army ", a secret study group to teach his classmates the higher-level skills of Defence Against the Dark Arts that he has learned. An important prophecy concerning Harry and Voldemort is revealed,cite book|last=A Whited|first=Lana|title=The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon | publisher=University of Missouri Press|year=2004|isbn=978-0-8262-1549-9|page=371 and Harry discovers that he and Voldemort have a painful connection, allowing Harry to view some of Voldemort's actions telepathically. In the novel's climax, Harry and his friends face off against Voldemort's Death Eaters . Although the timely arrival of members of the Order of the Phoenix saves the children's lives, Sirius Black is killed in the conflict.
In the sixth book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince , Voldemort begins waging open warfare. Harry and friends are relatively protected from that danger at Hogwarts. They are subject to all the difficulties of adolescence; Harry eventually begins dating Ginny Weasley. Near the beginning of the novel, Harry is given an old potions textbook filled with annotations and recommendations signed by a mysterious writer, "the Half-Blood Prince". This book is a source of scholastic success, but because of the potency of the spells that are written in it, becomes a source of concern. Harry takes private lessons with Dumbledore, who shows him various memories concerning the early life of Voldemort. These reveal that Voldemort, to preserve his life, has split his soul into pieces, creating a series of horcrux es, evil enchanted items hidden in various locations, one of which was the diary destroyed in the second book.cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/16/books/16choc.html? pagewanted=all |title= Harry Potter Works His Magic Again in a Far Darker Tale |last=Kakutani|first=Michiko |date=16 July 2005 |newspaper=The New York Times|accessdate=28 September 2008 Harry's snobbish adversary, Draco Malfoy, attempts to attack Dumbledore, and the book culminates in the killing of Dumbledore by Professor Snape, the titular Half-Blood Prince.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , the last book in the series, begins directly after the events of the sixth book. Voldemort has completed his ascension to power and gains control of the Ministry of Magic. Harry, Ron, and Hermione drop out of school so that they can find and destroy Voldemort's remaining horcruxes. To ensure their own safety as well as that of their family and friends, they are forced to fugitive|isolate themselves . As they search for the horcruxes, the trio learns details about Dumbledore's past, as well as Snape's true motives—he had worked on Dumbledore's behalf since the murder of Harry's mother.
The book culminates in the Battle of Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione, in conjunction with members of the Order of the Phoenix and many of the teachers and students, defend Hogwarts from Voldemort, his Death Eaters, and various Magical creatures (Harry Potter)|magical creatures . Several major characters are killed in the first wave of the battle. After learning that he himself is a horcrux, Harry surrenders himself to Voldemort, who casts a killing curse at him. However, the defenders of Hogwarts do not surrender after learning this, but continue to fight on. Having managed to return from the dead, Harry finally faces Voldemort, whose horcruxes have all been destroyed. In the subsequent battle, Voldemort's curse rebounds off of Harry's spell and kills Voldemort. An epilogue describes the lives of the surviving characters and the effects on the wizarding world.
Supplementary works
anchor|PottermoreSee also|J. K. Rowling#Philanthropy|l1=J. K. Rowling: PhilanthropyRowling has expanded the Harry Potter universe with several short books produced for various charities.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6903111.stm|title=How Rowling conjured up millions|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=7 September 2008 | date=19 July 2007 | first=Simon | last=Atkinsoncite web|url= http://www.alibris.com/search/books/qwork/1198169/used/Comic%20Relief%20:%20Quidditch%20through%20the%20ages|title=Comic Relief : Quidditch through the ages|publisher=Albris|accessdate=7 September 2008 In 2001, she released Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (a purported Hogwarts textbook) and Quidditch Through the Ages (a book Harry reads for fun). Proceeds from the sale of these two books benefitted the charity Comic Relief .cite web|url= http://www.comicrelief.com/stuff-to-buy/harrys-books/the-money/|title=The Money|publisher=Comic Relief| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071029034316/ http://www.comicrelief.com/stuff-to-buy/harrys-books/the-money/|archivedate=15 May 2010|accessdate=25 October 2007 In 2007, Rowling composed seven handwritten copies of The Tales of Beedle the Bard , a collection of fairy tales that is featured in the final novel, one of which was auctioned to raise money for the Children's High Level Group, a fund for mentally disabled children in poor countries. The book was published internationally on 4 December 2008.cite news |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7142656.stm|title=JK Rowling book fetches £2& nbsp;m|date= 13 December 2007|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=13 December 2007cite web|url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/feature.html? docId=1000137983|title=The Tales of Beedle the Bard |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=14 December 2007 Rowling also wrote an 800-word Harry Potter prequel|prequel in 2008 as part of a fundraiser organised by the bookseller Waterstones .cite news|title=Rowling pens Potter prequel for charities|author=Williams, Rachel |newspaper= The Guardian |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/may/29/harrypotter.jkjoannekathleenrowling | location=London | date=29 May 2008 | accessdate=30 March 2010 Retrieved 31 May 2008. In 2011, Rowling launched a new website announcing an upcoming project called Pottermore .cite news | url = http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory? id=13858046 | title = J.K. Rowling Has Mysterious New Potter Website | publisher = ABC News | agency = Associated Press | date = 16 June 2011 | accessdate =16 June 2011
Structure and genre
See also|Harry Potter influences and analoguesThe Harry Potter novels fall within the genre of fantasy literature ; however, in many respects they are also bildungsroman s, or coming of age novels,cite news|url= http://web.archive.org/web/20100529012532/ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0OON/is_1_24/ai_107896944/ |title=Wizards and wainscots: generic structures and genre themes in the Harry Potter series|last=Anne Le Lievre|first= Kerrie |year=2003|publisher=CNET Networks |accessdate=1 September 2008|deadurl=no and contain elements of mystery (fiction)|mystery , adventure, thriller (genre)|thriller , and romance novel|romance . They can be considered part of the British children's boarding school genre, which includes Rudyard Kipling 's Stalky & Co. , Enid Blyton 's Malory Towers , '' St. Clare's series|St. Clare's and the Naughtiest Girl '' series, and Charles Hamilton (writer)|Frank Richards's Billy Bunter novels: the Harry Potter books are predominantly set in Hogwarts , a fictional British boarding school for wizards, where the curriculum includes the use of magic (Harry Potter)|magic .cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/563232.stm|title=Harry Potter makes boarding fashionable |publisher=BBC|accessdate=1 September 2008 | date=13 December 1999 In this sense they are "in a direct line of descent from Thomas Hughes 's '' Tom Brown's School Days and other Victorian and Edwardian novels of Public school (UK)|British public school life".cite book|last= Ellen Jones | first = Leslie| title = JRR Tolkien: A Biography | publisher=Greenwood Press|year= 2003 | accessdate=9 September 2005|isbn=978-0-313-32340-9|page=16cite book|last= A Whited | first = Lana | title=The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon | publisher=University of Missouri Press|year=2004|isbn=978-0-8262-1549-9|page=28 They are also, in the words of Stephen King , "shrewd mystery tales",cite news | url = http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/07/23/reviews/000723.23kinglt.html | newspaper= The New York Times | title = Wild About Harry | date = 23 July 2000 | first = Stephen | last = King | authorlink = Stephen King | accessdate =9 August 2010 | quote = ...the Harry Potter books are, at heart, satisfyingly shrewd mystery tales. and each book is constructed in the manner of a Sherlock Holmes -style Mystery fiction|mystery adventure. The stories are told from a third person limited point of view with very few exceptions (such as the opening chapters of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|Deathly Hallows and the first two chapters of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince|Half-Blood Prince ).
In the middle of each book, Harry struggles with the problems he encounters, and dealing with them often involves the need to violate some school rules. If students are caught breaking rules, they are often disciplined by Hogwarts professors, who employ the use of punishments often found in the boarding school genre|sub-genre .Citation needed| date=February 2012 However, the stories reach their climax in the summer term , near or just after Final examination|final exams , when events escalate far beyond in-school squabbles and struggles, and Harry must confront either Voldemort or one of his followers, the Death Eaters , with the stakes a matter of life and death–a point underlined, as the series progresses, by one or more characters being killed in each of the final four books.cite news|url= http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2006/06/26/rowling-potter-deaths.html | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060630023326/ http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2006/06/26/rowling-potter-deaths.html | archivedate=12 May 2010|title=Two characters to die in last 'Harry Potter' book: J.K. Rowling|publisher=CBC|accessdate=1 September 2008 | date=26 June 2006 In the aftermath, he learns important lessons through exposition and discussions with head teacher and mentor Albus Dumbledore .
In the final novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , Harry and his friends spend most of their time away from Hogwarts, and only return there to face Voldemort at the dénouement .cite news|url= http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1637886_1637891,00.html|title=Harry Potter's Last Adventure | last=Grossman|first=Lev|publisher=Time Inc|accessdate=1 September 2008 | date=28 June 2007 Completing the bildungsroman format, in this part Harry must grow up prematurely, losing the chance of a last year as a pupil in a school and needing to act as an adult, on whose decisions everybody else depends—the grown-ups included.Citation needed| date=March 2012
Themes
According to Rowling, a major theme in the series is death: "My books are largely about death. They open with the death of Harry's parents. There is Voldemort's obsession with conquering death and his quest for immortality at any price, the goal of anyone with magic. I so understand why Voldemort wants to conquer death. We're all frightened of it."
Academics and journalists have developed many other interpretations of themes in the books, some more complex than others, and some including politics of Harry Potter|political subtexts . Themes such as Normality (behavior)|normality , oppression, survival, and overcoming imposing odds have all been considered as prevalent throughout the series.cite journal|last=Greenwald|first=Janey|title=Understanding Harry Potter: Parallels to the Deaf World|journal=The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education|volume=10|issue=4|pages=442–450|year=2005|doi=10.1093/deafed/eni041|pmid=16000691|month=Fall|last2=Greenwald|first2=J |url= http://jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup? view=long& pmid=16000691|format=Free full text Similarly, the theme of making one's way through adolescence and "going over one's most harrowing ordeals—and thus coming to terms with them" has also been considered.cite journal|last=Duffy|first=Edward|title=Sentences in Harry Potter, Students in Future Writing Classes|journal=Rhetoric Review|volume=21|issue=2|year=2002|page=177|doi=10.1207/S15327981RR2102_03 Rowling has stated that the books comprise "a prolonged argument for tolerance, a prolonged plea for an end to bigotry " and that also pass on a message to "question authority and... not assume that the establishment or the press tells you all of the truth".cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7053982.stm|title=JK Rowling outs Dumbledore as gay|accessdate=21 October 2007|date=21 October 2007|publisher=BBC News
While the books could be said to comprise many other themes, such as power/abuse of power, love, prejudice , and free choice, they are, as J. K. Rowling states, "deeply entrenched in the whole plot"; the writer prefers to let themes "grow organically", rather than sitting down and consciously attempting to impart such ideas to her readers.cite news|url= http://www.quick-quote-quill.org/articles/2003/0302-newsround-mzimba.htm|publisher= Quick Quotes Quill| title=Interview with Steve Kloves and J.K. Rowling|moderator=Lizo Mzimba|date=28 July 2008|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20040104114558/ http://www.quick-quote-quill.org/articles/2003/0302-newsround-mzimba.htmaccess|archivedate=13 May 2010 Along the same lines is the ever-present theme of adolescence, in whose depiction Rowling has been purposeful in acknowledging her characters' sexualities and not leaving Harry, as she put it, "stuck in a state of permanent pre-pubescence".cite news |url= http://www.quick-quote-quill.org/articles/1999/0299-guardian-carey.htm|publisher=Quick-Quote-Quill |title=About the Books: transcript of J.K. Rowling's live interview on Scholastic.com|date=16 February 1999|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20040110094409/ http://www.quick-quote-quill.org/articles/1999/0299-guardian-carey.htm|archivedate=13 May 2010|accessdate=28 July 2008 Rowling said that, to her, the moral significance of the tales seems "blindingly obvious". The key for her was the choice between what is right and what is easy, "because that ... is how tyranny is started, with people being apathetic and taking the easy route and suddenly finding themselves in deep trouble."cite web|url= http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/1000-vancouversun-wyman.htm|first=Wyman|last=Max|title="You can lead a fool to a book but you cannot make them think": Author has frank words for the religious right|publisher=The Vancouver Sun (British Columbia)|date=26 October 2000 |accessdate=28 July 2008
Origins and publishing history
In 1990, J. K. Rowling was on a crowded train from Manchester to London when the idea for Harry suddenly "fell into her head". Rowling gives an account of the experience on her website saying:cite web|publisher=JKRowling.com|url= http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/biography.cfm|title=Biography|first= JK |last = Rowling |accessdate=21 May 2006|year=2006|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060421032312/ http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/biography.cfm |archivedate=21 April 2006
quote|"I had been writing almost continuously since the age of six but I had never been so excited about an idea before. I simply sat and thought, for four (delayed train) hours, and all the details bubbled up in my brain, and this scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who did not know he was a wizard became more and more real to me." Rowling completed ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 1995 and the manuscript was sent off to several prospective literary agent|agents .cite web|url= http://www.eitb24.com/new/en/B24_57676/entertainment/FACTBOX-Final-Harry-Potter-book-set-for-release/|title=Final Harry Potter book set for release|date=15 July 2007|publisher= Euskal Telebista |accessdate=21 August 2008 The second agent she tried, Christopher Little, offered to represent her and sent the manuscript to Bloomsbury. After eight other publishers had rejected Philosopher's Stone'', Bloomsbury offered Rowling a £2,500 advance for its publication.cite web|publisher=The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc| url= http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_22/b3935414.htm| title=Nigel Newton | first=John| last=Lawless| accessdate =9 September 2006|year=2005cite book|last=A Whited|first=Lana |title=The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon|publisher=University of Missouri Press|year=2004| isbn = 978-0-8262-1549-9 |page=351|url= http://books.google.com/? id=iO5pApw2JycC& pg=PA351 Despite Rowling's statement that she did not have any particular Demographic profile|age group in mind when beginning to write the Harry Potter books, the publishers initially targeted children aged nine to eleven.cite news | url = http://www.newsobserver.com/308/story/637623.html | title = The magic years | last = Huler | first = Scott | work = The News & Observer | accessdate =28 September 2008 dead link|date=April 2012 On the eve of publishing, Rowling was asked by her publishers to adopt a more Epicenity|gender-neutral pen name in order to appeal to the male members of this age group, fearing that they would not be interested in reading a novel they knew to be written by a woman. She elected to use J. K. Rowling (Joanne Kathleen Rowling), using her grandmother's name as her second name because she has no middle name .cite news| url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1349288/Harry-Potter-and-the-mystery-of-J-Ks-lost-initial.html|title=Harry Potter and the mystery of J K's lost initial|last=Savill|first=Richard|date=21 June 2001|work=The Daily Telegraph |accessdate=27 September 2008 | location=London
''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published by Bloomsbury Publishing|Bloomsbury , the publisher of all Harry Potter books in the United Kingdom, on 30 June 1997.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/820885.stm|title=The Potter phenomenon|date= 18 February 2003|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=27 September 2008 It was released in the United States on 1 September 1998 by Scholastic Press|Scholastic —the American publisher of the books—as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'',cite news|url= http://www.nypost.com/seven/07022007/news/nationalnews/wild_about_harry_nationalnews_.htm|title=Wild about Harry|publisher=NYP Holdings, Inc.|accessdate=27 September 2008 | date=2 July 2007Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot after Rowling had received US$105,000 for the American rights—an unprecedented amount for a children's book by a then-unknown author.cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/21/business/web21interview.html |title=A Brief Walk Through Time at Scholastic|last=Rozhon|first=Tracie|work= The New York Times |date=21 April 2007|accessdate =21 April 2007|page=C3 Fearing that American readers would not associate the word "philosopher" with a magical theme (although the Philosopher's Stone is alchemy-related), Scholastic insisted that the book be given the title ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for the American market.
The second book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was originally published in the UK on 2 July 1998 and in the US on 2 June 1999. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was then published a year later in the UK on 8 July 1999 and in the US on 8 September 1999.cite news|url= http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/235354|title=A Potter timeline for muggles|date=14 July 2007|work=Toronto Star | accessdate =27 September 2008 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was published on 8 July 2000 at the same time by Bloomsbury and Scholastic Press|Scholastic .cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2000/jul/19/jkjoannekathleenrowling | title= Speed-reading after lights out|date=19 July 2000|publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited|accessdate=27 September 2008 | location= London Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the longest book in the series at 766 pages in the UK version and 870 pages in the US version.cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/14/business/harry-potter-and-the-internet-pirates.html |title=Harry Potter and the Internet Pirates|work=The New York Times|accessdate=21 August 2008 | first=Amy | last=Harmon | date= 14 July 2003 It was published worldwide in English on 21 June 2003.cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2003/jan/16/harrypotter.books|title=Harry Potter and the hottest day of summer|last=Cassy|first=John|date=16 January 2003|work=The Guardian | publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited|accessdate=27 September 2008 | location=London Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was published on 16 July 2005, and it sold 9 million copies in the first 24 hours of its worldwide release.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/4113663.stm|title=July date for Harry Potter book |date=21 December 2004|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=27 September 2008cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6912529.stm|title=Harry Potter finale sales hit 11m |publisher=BBC News|accessdate=21 August 2008 | date=23 July 2007 The seventh and final novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , was published 21 July 2007.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6320733.stm|title=Rowling unveils last Potter date |date=1 February 2007|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=27 September 2008 The book sold 11 million copies in the first 24 hours of release, breaking down to 2.7 million copies in the UK and 8.3 million in the US.
Translations
Main|Harry Potter in translationThe series has been translated into 67 languages,cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7649962.stm|title=Rowling 'makes £5 every second' |date=3 October 2008|publisher=British Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=17 October 2008cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/jun/18/harrypotter.artsandentertainment|title=Harry Potter breaks 400m in sales|date=18 June 2008|publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited|accessdate=17 October 2008 | location=London | first=Guy | last=Dammann placing Rowling among the most translated authors in history.cite web|title=Guinness World Records: L. Ron Hubbard Is the Most Translated Author|author=KMaul|url= http://www.kirkusreviews.com/kirkusreviews/tbs_landing.jsp|publisher=The Book Standard|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080308213411/ http://www.kirkusreviews.com/kirkusreviews/tbs_landing.jsp|archivedate=12 May 2010|year=2005|accessdate=19 July 2007 The books have seen translations to diverse languages such as Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani , Ukrainian language|Ukrainian , Arabic language|Arabic , Urdu language|Urdu , Hindi language|Hindi , Bengali language|Bengali , Welsh language|Welsh , Afrikaans , Albanian language|Albanian , Latvian language|Latvian and Vietnamese language|Vietnamese . The first volume has been translated into Latin and even Ancient Greek ,cite web|url= http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/harry_potter.htm|title=Harry Potter in Greek|last=Wilson |first=Andrew|year=2006|publisher=Andrew Wilson |accessdate=28 July 2008 making it the longest published work in Ancient Greek since the novels of Heliodorus of Emesa in the 3rd century AD.cite web|url= http://playalicious.com/reference/news/greek_harry.html|title=Harry Potter? It's All Greek to Me|last=Castle|first=Tim|date=2 December 2004|publisher=Reuters|accessdate=28 July 2008
Some of the translators hired to work on the books were well-known authors before their work on Harry Potter , such as Viktor Golyshev , who oversaw the Russian translation of the series' fifth book. The Turkish language|Turkish translation of books two to seven was undertaken by Sevin Okyay , a popular literary critic and cultural commentator.cite web|title=Not lost in translation: Harry Potter in Turkish |last=Güler |first=Emrah |url= http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php? enewsid=29054|year=2005|work=The Turkish Daily News|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070930171135/ http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php? enewsid=29054|archivedate=15 May 2010|accessdate =9 May 2007 For reasons of secrecy, translation can only start when the books are released in English; thus there is a lag of several months before the translations are available. This has led to more and more copies of the English editions being sold to impatient fans in non-English speaking countries. Such was the clamour to read the fifth book that its English language edition became the first English-language book ever to top the best-seller list in France.cite news|author=Staff Writer|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/world/newsid_3036000/3036350.stm|publisher=BBC News|title=OOTP is best seller in France& nbsp;— in English!|date=1 July 2003|accessdate=28 July 2008
The United States editions of the Harry Potter novels have required the adaptation of the texts into American English , as many words and concepts used by the characters in the novels may have not been understood by a young American audience.cite web|url= http://www.uta.fi/FAST/US1/REF/potter.html|title=Differences in the UK and US Versions of Four Harry Potter Books |date=21 January 2008|publisher=FAST US-1|accessdate=17 August 2008
Completion of the series
In December 2005, Rowling stated on her web site, "2006 will be the year when I write the final book in the Harry Potter series."cite web| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20051230024256/ http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/| url= http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/| title=J.K.Rowling Official Site. Section: Welcome!| date=25 December 2005| archivedate=30 December 2005| accessdate=18 July 2011 Updates then followed in her online diary chronicling the progress of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , with the release date of 21 July 2007. The book itself was finished on 11 January 2007 in the Balmoral Hotel , Edinburgh, where she scrawled a message on the back of a bust of Hermes . It read: "J. K. Rowling finished writing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in this room (552) on 11 January 2007."cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/6324289.stm|title=Potter author signs off in style|publisher=BBC News|date=2 February 2007 | accessdate=5 January 2010
Rowling herself has stated that the last chapter of the final book (in fact, the epilogue) was completed "in something like 1990".cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5119836.stm|title=Rowling to kill two in final book|publisher=BBC News|date=27 June 2006|accessdate=25 July 2007cite news|url= http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2001/1201-bbc-hpandme.htm|title=Harry Potter and Me|date=28 December 2001|accessdate=12 September 2007|publisher=BBC News In June 2006, Rowling, on an appearance on the British talk show Richard & Judy , announced that the chapter had been modified as one character "got a reprieve" and two others who previously survived the story had in fact been killed. On 28 March 2007, the cover art for the Bloomsbury Adult and Child versions and the Scholastic version were released.cite web|url= http://www.bloomsbury.com/harrypotter/default.aspx? sec=2& sec2=1& sec3=7|title=Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows at Bloomsbury Publishing|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|accessdate=28 September 2008cite web|url= http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/books/covers/art7.htm|title=Cover Art: Harry Potter 7|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070419030755/ http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/books/covers/art7.htm|archivedate=12 May 2010|publisher=Scholastic|accessdate=28 September 2008
Achievements
Cultural impact
details|Harry Potter fandomFans of the series were so eager for the latest instalment that bookstores around the world began holding events to coincide with the midnight release of the books, beginning with the 2000 publication of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire . The events, commonly featuring mock sorting, games, Body painting|face painting , and other Live Entertainment|live entertainment have achieved popularity with Potter fans and have been highly successful in attracting fans and selling books with nearly nine million of the 10.8 million initial print copies of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince sold in the first 24 hours.cite news |url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article545338.ece|work=The Times |title=Harry Potter casts spell at checkouts|date=18 July 2005|accessdate=29 July 2008|last=Freeman|first=Simon | location=Londoncite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/4692093.stm|publisher=BBC News |title=Potter book smashes sales records|date=18 July 2005|accessdate=29 July 2008 The final book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows became the fastest selling book in history, moving 11 million units in the first twenty-four hours of release .cite news| url= http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/23/business/worldbusiness/23iht-potter.4.6789605.html | work=The New York Times | date=23 July 2007 | accessdate=30 March 2010 | title='Harry Potter' tale is fastest-selling book in history The series has also gathered adult fans, leading to the release of two editions of each Harry Potter book, identical in text but with one edition's cover artwork aimed at children and the other aimed at adults.cite web|url= http://www.bloomsbury.com/harrypotter/default.aspx? sec=2|title=Harry Potter at Bloomsbury Publishing& nbsp;— Adult and Children Covers|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|accessdate=18 August 2008 Besides meeting online through blogs, podcast s, and fansites, Harry Potter super-fans can also meet at Harry Potter Academic conference|symposia . The word Muggle has spread beyond its Harry Potter origins, becoming one of few pop culture words to land in the Oxford English Dictionary .cite web|title='Muggle' Redux in the Oxford English Dictionary|author= McCaffrey, Meg|url= http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA294413.html|date=1 May 2003|accessdate =1 May 2007|publisher=School Library Journal The Harry Potter fandom has embraced podcasts as a regular, often weekly, insight to the latest discussion in the fandom. Both MuggleCast and PotterCast cite news|url=https://www.apple.com/enews/2005/09/08enews1.html|title=Book corner: Secrets of Podcasting|date=8 September 2005|accessdate=31 January 2007|publisher= Apple Inc. have reached the top spot of iTunes podcast rankings and have been polled one of the top 50 favourite podcasts.cite news|url= http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl? ACCT=104& STORY=/www/story/11-08-2005/0004210790& EDATE=|title=Mugglenet.com Taps Limelight's Magic for Podcast Delivery of Harry Potter Content|date=8 November 2005|accessdate=31 January 2007|publisher=PR Newswire
Awards and honours
The Harry Potter series have been the recipients of a host of awards since the initial publication of ''Philosopher's Stone'' including four Whitaker Platinum Book Awards (all of which were awarded in 2001),cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/1556674.stm|title=Book honour for Harry Potter author|date=21 September 2001|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=28 September 2008 three Nestlé Smarties Book Prize s (1997–1999),cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7626896.stm|title=JK Rowling: From rags to riches|date=20 September 2008|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=28 September 2008 two Scottish Arts Council|Scottish Arts Council Book Awards (1999 and 2001),cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1360641.stm|title=Book 'Oscar' for Potter author|date=30 May 2001|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=28 September 2008 the inaugural Costa Book Awards|Whitbread children's book of the year award (1999),cite news|url= http://www.cnn.com/books/news/9907/16/harry/index.html|title=Harry Potter casts a spell on the world|date=18 July 1999|publisher=CNN|accessdate=28 September 2008 the British Book Awards|WHSmith book of the year (2006),cite web|url= http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/books/author/index.htm|title=Harry Potter: Meet J.K. Rowling|publisher=Scholastic Inc|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070604101828/ http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/books/author/index.htm|archivedate=15 May 2010|accessdate=27 September 2008 among others. In 2000, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Novel , and in 2001, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire won said award.cite news|url= http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25801212/|title=Moviegoers get wound up over 'Watchmen'|date= 22 July 2008|publisher=MSNBC|accessdate=28 September 2008 Honours include a commendation for the Carnegie Medal (1997),cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/823533.stm|title=Harry Potter beaten to top award|date= 7 July 2000|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=28 September 2008 a short listing for the Guardian Award|Guardian Children's Award (1998), and numerous listings on the notable books, editors' Choices, and best books lists of the American Library Association , The New York Times , Chicago Public Library , and Publishers Weekly .cite web|publisher=Arthur A. Levine Books|url= http://www.arthuralevinebooks.com/awards.asp|title=Awards|first=Arthur|last=Levine|accessdate=21 May 2006|date=2001–2005
Commercial success
See also|List of best-selling booksThe popularity of the Harry Potter series has translated into substantial financial success for Rowling, her publishers, and other Harry Potter related license holders. This success has made Rowling the first and thus far only billionaire author.cite news|url= http://www.forbes.com/2004/02/26/cx_jw_0226rowlingbill04.html|title=J. K. Rowling And The Billion-Dollar Empire|last=Watson|first=Julie|date=26 February 2004|work=Forbes|accessdate=3 December 2007 The books have sold more than 400 million copies worldwide and have also given rise to the popular film adaptation s produced by Warner Bros. , List of highest-grossing films|all of which have been highly successful in their own right .cite web|url= http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/world/|publisher=Box Office Mojo, LLC.|title=All Time Worldwide Box Office Grosses|date=1998–2008|accessdate=29 July 2008cite news|url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article2784397.ece|title=J.K. Rowling publishes Harry Potter spin-off|date=1 November 2007|publisher=Telegraph.com|accessdate=28 September 2008 | location=London | first1=Jenny | last1=Booth The films have in turn spawned eight video games and have led to the licensing of more than 400 additional Harry Potter products (including an iPod ). The Harry Potter brand has been estimated to be worth as much as $15& nbsp;billion.
The great demand for Harry Potter books motivated the New York Times to create a separate best-seller list for children's literature in 2000, just before the release of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire . By 24 June 2000, Rowling's novels had been on the list for 79 straight weeks; the first three novels were each on the hardcover best-seller list.cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/24/books/the-times-plans-a-children-s-best-seller-list.html |title=The Times Plans a Children's Best-Seller List |last=Smith|first=Dinitia|date=24 June 2000|work=The New York Times|accessdate=30 September 2008 On 12 April 2007, Barnes & Noble declared that Deathly Hallows had broken its pre-order record, with more than 500,000 copies pre-ordered through its site.cite news|url= http://www.rte.ie/arts/2007/0413/potterh.html|title=New Harry Potter breaks pre-order record|date=13 April 2007|publisher=RTÉ.ie Entertainment|accessdate =23 April 2007 For the release of Goblet of Fire , 9,000 FedEx trucks were used with no other purpose than to deliver the book.cite news|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,276735_2,00.html|title=Wild About Harry|date=31 August 2005|publisher=ew.com|accessdate=4 March 2007|work=Entertainment Weekly|last=Fierman|first=Daniel|quote=When I buy the books for my grandchildren, I have them all gift wrapped but one...that's for me. And I have not been 12 for over 50 years. Together, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble pre-sold more than 700,000 copies of the book. In the United States, the book's initial printing run was 3.8& nbsp;million copies. This record statistic was broken by Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , with 8.5& nbsp;million, which was then shattered by Half-Blood Prince with 10.8& nbsp;million copies.cite news|url= http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/books/07/14/harry.potter/index.html|title=Harry Potter hits midnight frenzy|date=15 July 2005|publisher=CNN|accessdate=15 January 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061221021913/ http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/books/07/14/harry.potter/index.html |archivedate = 21 December 2006 6.9& nbsp;million copies of Prince were sold in the U.S. within the first 24 hours of its release; in the United Kingdom more than two million copies were sold on the first day.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4700000/newsid_4701400/4701409.stm|title=Worksheet: Half-Blood Prince sets UK record|date=20 July 2005|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=19 January 2007 The initial U.S. print run for Deathly Hallows was 12& nbsp;million copies, and more than a million were pre-ordered through Amazon and Barnes & Noble.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6452987.stm|title=Record print run for final Potter|date=15 March 2007|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=22 May 2007
Reception
Literary criticism
Early in its history, Harry Potter received positive reviews. On publication, the first volume, ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone , attracted attention from the Scottish newspapers, such as The Scotsman , which said it had "all the makings of a classic",cite book|last=Eccleshare|first=Julia|title=A Guide to the Harry Potter Novels|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|year=2002|isbn=978-0-8264-5317-4|url= http://books.google.com/? id=cHjF5K2uVdsC& pg=PA10& dq=the+most+imaginative+debut+since+Roald+Dahl|page=10 and The Herald (Glasgow)|The Glasgow Herald '', which called it "Magic stuff". Soon the English newspapers joined in, with more than one comparing it to Roald Dahl 's work: The Mail on Sunday rated it as "the most imaginative debut since Roald Dahl", a view echoed by The Sunday Times ("comparisons to Dahl are, this time, justified"), while The Guardian called it "a richly textured novel given lift-off by an inventive wit".
By the time of the release of the fifth volume, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the books began to receive strong criticism from a number of literary scholars. Yale professor, literary scholar and critic Harold Bloom raised criticisms of the books' literary merits, saying, "Rowling's mind is so governed by clichés and dead metaphors that she has no other style of writing."cite news|work=The Boston Globe|date=24 September 2003|url= http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2003/09/24/dumbing_down_american_readers/|title=Dumbing down American readers|first=Harold|last=Bloom|accessdate =20 June 2006 A. S. Byatt authored a New York Times op-ed article calling Rowling's universe a "secondary secondary world, made up of intelligently patchworked derivative motifs from all sorts of children's literature& nbsp;... written for people whose imaginative lives are confined to TV cartoons, and the exaggerated (more exciting, not threatening) mirror-worlds of soaps, reality TV and celebrity gossip".cite news|work=The New York Times|title=Harry Potter and the Childish Adult|date=7 July 2003|accessdate=1 August 2008|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/07/opinion/harry-potter-and-the-childish-adult.html |first=A. S.|last=Byatt
Michael Rosen , a novelist and poet, advocated the books were not suited for children, who would be unable to grasp the complex themes. Rosen also stated that "J. K. Rowling is more of an adult writer."cite news|url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article3958599.ece|work=The Times |title=Harry Potter 'is too boring and grown-up for young readers'|date=19 May 2008|accessdate=15 January 2011|last=Sweeney|first=Charlene | location=London The critic Anthony Holden wrote in The Observer on his experience of judging Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for the 1999 Whitbread Awards . His overall view of the series was negative—"the Potter saga was essentially patronising, conservative, highly derivative, dispiritingly nostalgic for a bygone Britain", and he speaks of "pedestrian, ungrammatical prose style".cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2000/jun/25/booksforchildrenandteenagers.guardianchildrensfictionprize2000|work=The Observer |title=Why Harry Potter does not cast a spell over me|date=25 June 2000|accessdate=1 August 2008|last=Holden|first=Anthony | location=London Ursula Le Guin said, "I have no great opinion of it. When so many adult critics were carrying on about the 'incredible originality' of the first Harry Potter book, I read it to find out what the fuss was about, and remained somewhat puzzled; it seemed a lively kid's fantasy crossed with a "school novel", good fare for its age group, but stylistically ordinary, imaginatively derivative, and ethically rather mean-spirited."cite news|title=Chronicles of Earthsea|work=The Guardian |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2004/feb/09/sciencefictionfantasyandhorror.ursulakleguin|accessdate=2 October 2009 | location=London | date=9 February 2004
By contrast, author Fay Weldon , while admitting that the series is "not what the poets hoped for", nevertheless goes on to say, "but this is not poetry, it is readable, saleable, everyday, useful prose".cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2003/jul/11/books.harrypotter|work=The Guardian |title=Rowling books 'for people with stunted imaginations'|date=11 July 2003|accessdate=1 August 2008|last=Allison|first=Rebecca | location=London The literary critic A. N. Wilson praised the Harry Potter series in The Times , stating: "There are not many writers who have JK's Dickensian ability to make us turn the pages, to weep—openly, with tears splashing—and a few pages later to laugh, at invariably good jokes& nbsp;... We have lived through a decade in which we have followed the publication of the liveliest, funniest, scariest and most moving children's stories ever written".cite news|url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/children/article2139573.ece|title=Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling|last=Wilson|first=A. N.|date=29 July 2007|work=The Times |accessdate=28 September 2008 | location=London Charles Taylor of Salon.com , who is primarily a movie critic,cite web|year=2000|publisher=Salon.com|url= http://www.salon.com/col/bios/tayl/index.html|title=Salon Columnist|accessdate=3 August 2008 took issue with Byatt's criticisms in particular. While he conceded that she may have "a valid cultural point—a teeny one—about the impulses that drive us to reassuring pop trash and away from the troubling complexities of art",goblet of bile" /> he rejected her claims that the series is lacking in serious literary merit and that it owes its success merely to the childhood reassurances it offers. Taylor stressed the progressively darker tone of the books, shown by the murder of a classmate and close friend and the psychological wounds and social isolation each causes. Taylor also argued that ''Philosopher's Stone'', said to be the most light-hearted of the seven published books, disrupts the childhood reassurances that Byatt claims spur the series' success: the book opens with news of a double murder , for example.goblet of bile">cite news|title=A. S. Byatt and the goblet of bile|url= http://archive.salon.com/books/feature/2003/07/08/byatt_rowling/index.html|publisher=Salon.com|date=8 July 2003|accessdate=3 August 2008|first=Charles|last=Taylor
Stephen King called the series "a feat of which only a superior imagination is capable", and declared "Rowling's punning, one-eyebrow-cocked sense of humour" to be "remarkable". However, he wrote that despite the story being "a good one", he is "a little tired of discovering Harry at home with his horrible aunt and uncle", the formulaic beginning of all seven books. King has also joked that "Rowling's never met an adverb she did not like!" He does however predict that Harry Potter "will indeed stand time's test and wind up on a shelf where only the best are kept; I think Harry will take his place with Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)|Alice , Huckleberry Finn|Huck , Frodo Baggins|Frodo , and Dorothy Gale|Dorothy and this is one series not just for the decade, but for the ages".cite news|work=The Guardian | url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2006/dec/31/harrypotter.jkjoannekathleenrowling| title=JK Rowling: The mistress of all she surveys| first= Killian| last=Fox|date=31 December 2006|accessdate =10 February 2007 | location=London
Social impacts
Although Time (magazine)| Time magazine named Rowling as a runner-up for its 2007 Time Person of the Year|Person of the Year award, noting the social, moral, and Politics of Harry Potter|political inspiration she has given Harry Potter fandom|her fandom ,cite news|url= http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/personoftheyear/article/0,28804,1690753_1695388_1695436,00.html|title=Person of the Year 2007 Runners-Up: J. K. Rowling|date=23 December 2007|publisher= Time (magazine)| Time magazine |accessdate=23 December 2007 cultural comments on the series have been mixed. Washington Post book critic Ron Charles opined in July 2007 that the large numbers of adults reading the Potter series but few other books may represent a "bad case of cultural infantilism", and that the straightforward "good vs. evil" theme of the series is "childish". He also argued "through no fault of Rowling's", the cultural and marketing "hysteria" marked by the publication of the later books "trains children and adults to expect the roar of the coliseum, a mass-media experience that no other novel can possibly provide".cite news|url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/13/AR2007071301730_pf.html| title=Harry Potter and the Death of Reading |date=15 July 2007| last= Charles|first=Ron | accessdate=16 April 2008 | newspaper=Washington Post
Librarian Nancy Knapp pointed out the books' potential to improve literacy by motivating children to read much more than they otherwise would.cite journal |last=Knapp|first=N.F.|year=2003|title=In Defense of Harry Potter: An Apologia|journal=School Libraries Worldwide |publisher=International Association of School Librarianship|volume=9|issue=1|pages=78–91 |url= http://www.iasl-online.org/files/jan03-knapp.pdf|accessdate=14 May 2009 Agreeing about the motivating effects, Diane Penrod also praised the books' blending of simple entertainment with "the qualities of highbrow literary fiction", but expressed concern about the distracting effect of the prolific merchandising that accompanies the book launches.cite journal|last=Penrod|first=D|date=December 2001|title=The Trouble with Harry: A Reason for Teaching Media Literacy to Young Adults|journal=The Writing Instructor|publisher=Professional Writing Program at Purdue University|url= http://www.writinginstructor.com/penrod.html|accessdate=16 May 2009
Jennifer Conn used Snape's and Quidditch coach Madam Hooch's teaching methods as examples of what to avoid and what to emulate in clinical teaching,cite journal|last=Conn|first=J.J.|year=2002|title=What can clinical teachers learn from ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ? |journal=Medical Education|volume=36|issue=12|pages=1176–1181|doi=10.1046/j.1365-2923.2002.01376.x|pmid=12472752 and Joyce Fields wrote that the books illustrate four of the five main topics in a typical first-year sociology class: "sociological concepts including culture, society, and socialisation ; stratification and social inequality ; social institutions ; and social theory ".cite journal|last=Fields|first=J.W.|year=2007|title= Harry Potter , Benjamin Bloom, and the Sociological Imagination|journal=International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education|volume=19|issue=2 |url= http://www.isetl.org/ijtlhe/pdf/IJTLHE160.pdf|accessdate=15 May 2009
Jenny Sawyer wrote in 25 July 2007 Christian Science Monitor that the books represent a "disturbing trend in commercial storytelling and Western society" in that stories "moral center sic have all but vanished from much of today's Popular culture|pop culture & nbsp;... after 10 years, 4,195 pages, and over 375 million copies, J. K. Rowling's towering achievement lacks the cornerstone of almost all great children's literature: the hero's moral journey". Harry Potter, Sawyer argues, neither faces a "moral struggle" nor undergoes any ethical growth, and is thus "no guide in circumstances in which right and wrong are anything less than black and white".cite web |url= http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0725/p09s02-coop.html| title=Missing from 'Harry Potter"& nbsp;– a real moral struggle | author= Sawyer, Jenny | accessdate=16 April 2008 |work= The Christian Science Monitor |date=25 July 2007 In contrast Emily Griesinger described Harry's first passage through to Platform 9¾ as an application of faith and hope, and his encounter with the Sorting Hat as the first of many in which Harry is shaped by the choices he makes. She also noted the "deeper magic" by which the self-sacrifice of Harry's mother protects the boy throughout the series, and which the power-hungry Voldemort fails to understand.cite journal|last=Griesinger|first=E.|year=2002|title=Harry Potter and the "deeper magic": narrating hope in children's literature|journal=Christianity and Literature|volume=51|issue=3|pages=455–480|url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb049/is_3_51/ai_n28919307/|accessdate=15 May 2009
In an 8 November 2002 Slate (magazine)|Slate article, Chris Suellentrop likened Potter to a "trust-fund kid whose success at school is largely attributable to the gifts his friends and relatives lavish upon him". Noting that in Rowling's fiction, magical ability potential is "something you are born to, not something you can achieve", Suellentrop wrote that Dumbledore's maxim that "It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities" is hypocritical, as "the school that Dumbledore runs values native gifts above all else".cite web | url= http://www.slate.com/? id=2073627| title=Harry Potter: Fraud | author= Suellentrop, Chris | accessdate=16 April 2008 |work= Slate (magazine)|Slate |date=8 November 2002 In a 12 August 2007 New York Times review of Deathly Hallows , however, Christopher Hitchens praised Rowling for "unmooring" her "English school story" from literary precedents "bound up with dreams of wealth and class and snobbery", arguing that she had instead created "a world of youthful democracy and diversity".cite news | url= http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/books/review/Hitchens-t.html? pagewanted=all| title=The Boy Who Lived | last=Hitchens|first=Christopher |accessdate=1 April 2008 | newspaper=The New York Times|authorlink=Christopher Hitchens|date=12 August 2007
Controversies
Main|Legal disputes over the Harry Potter series|Religious debates over the Harry Potter series|Politics of Harry PotterThe books have been the subject of a number of Lawsuit|legal proceedings , stemming either from claims by American Christian groups that the magic in the books promotes witchcraft among children, or from various conflicts over copyright and trademark infringements. The popularity and high market value of the series has led Rowling, her publishers, and film distributor Warner Bros. to take legal measures to protect their copyright, which have included banning the sale of Harry Potter imitations, targeting the owners of websites over the "Harry Potter" domain name , and suing author Nancy Stouffer to counter her accusations that Rowling had plagiarised her work.cite web|title=SScholastic Inc, J.K. Rowling and Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P, Plaintiffs/Counterclaim Defendants, -against- Nancy Stouffer: United States District Court for the Southern District of New York|url= http://www.eyrie.org/~robotech/stouffer.htm|date=17 September 2002|accessdate=12 June 2007|publisher=ICQcite web|title=Warner Brothers bullying ruins Field family Xmas|author= McCarthy, Kieren|url= http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/12/21/warner_brothers_bullying_ruins_field/ |year=2000|publisher=The Register|accessdate=3 May 2007cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/2092661.stm|publisher=BBC News|title=Fake Harry Potter novel hits China|date=4 July 2002|accessdate=11 March 2007 Various religious conservatives have claimed that the books promote witchcraft and are therefore unsuitable for children,cite web|title=Opinion Roundup: Positive About Potter|author= Olsen, Ted|url= http://www.cesnur.org/recens/potter_010.htm|publisher=Cesnur.org|accessdate=6 July 2007 while a number of critics have criticised the books for promoting various political agendas.cite journal |title=Tolkien's Timeless Tale |author=Bonta, Steve |journal=The New American |date=28 January 2002 |volume=18 |issue=2cite news|url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/rod_liddle/article2116237.ece|title=Hogwarts is a winner because boys will be sexist neocon boys|last=Liddle|first=Rod|date= 21 July 2007|work=The Times |accessdate=17 August 2008 | location=London
The books also aroused controversies in the literary and publishing worlds. In 1997 to 1998 '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone '' won almost all the UK awards judged by children, but none of the children's book awards judged by adults,cite book|last=Eccleshare|first=J.|title=A guide to the Harry Potter novels|publisher=Continuum International|year=2002|pages=7–14|chapter=The Publishing of a Phenomenon|isbn=0-8264-5317-1|url= http://books.google.com/? id=cHjF5K2uVdsC& pg=PA10& lpg=PA10& dq=%22a+hugely+entertaining+thriller%22+Rowling+%22a+first-rate+writer+for+children%22+scotsman|accessdate=15 May 2009 and Sandra Beckett suggested the reason was intellectual snobbery towards books that were popular among children. In 1999 the winner of the Whitbread Book Award|Whitbread Book of the Year Award children's division was entered for the first time on the shortlist for the main award, and one judge threatened to resign if Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was declared the overall winner; it finished second, very close behind the winner of the poetry prize, Seamus Heaney 's translation of the Anglo-Saxon Epic poetry|epic Beowulf .cite book|last=Beckett|first=S.L.|title=Crossover Fiction|publisher=Taylor & Francis|year=2008|pages=112–115|chapter=Child-to-Adult Crossover Fiction|isbn=0-415-98033-X|url= http://books.google.com/? id=9ipnQ2ryU7IC& pg=PA114& lpg=PA114& dq=%22Harry+Potter+and+the+Philosopher%27s+Stone%22+book+sales+bestseller|accessdate=16 May 2009
In 2000, shortly before the publication of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire , the previous three Harry Potter books topped the New York Times fiction best-seller list and a third of the entries were children's books. The newspaper created a new children's section covering children's books, including both fiction and non-fiction, and initially counting only hardback sales. The move was supported by publishers and booksellers. In 2004 The New York Times further split the children's list, which was still dominated by Harry Potter books into sections for series and individual books, and removed the Harry Potter books from the section for individual books.cite news|url= http://papercuts.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/01/ten-years-later-harry-potter-vanishes-from-the-best-seller-list/|title=Ten Years Later, Harry Potter Vanishes From the Best-Seller List|last=Garner|first=D.|date=1 May 2008|work=The New York Times|accessdate=16 May 2009 The split in 2000 attracted condemnation, praise and some comments that presented both benefits and disadvantages of the move.cite web|url= http://archive.salon.com/mwt/feature/2000/08/16/bestseller/index.html|title=A list of their own|last=Bolonik|first=K.|date=16 August 2000|publisher=Salon.com|accessdate=16 May 2009 Time suggested that, on the same principle, Billboard should have created a separate " mop-top s" list in 1964 when the Beatles held the top five places in its list, and Nielsen Media Research|Nielsen should have created a separate game-show list when Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? dominated the Nielsen ratings|ratings .cite journal|last=Corliss|first=R.|date=21 July 2000|title= Why 'Harry Potter' Did a Harry Houdini |journal=Time|url= http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,50554,00.html|accessdate=16 May 2009
Audiobooks
The Harry Potter books have all been released in unabridged audiobook versions. The UK versions are read by Stephen Fry and the US versions are read by Jim Dale . Dale is also the narrator for the special features disc on the DVDs.Citation needed|date=November 2011
Films
Main|Harry Potter (film series)In 1998, Rowling sold the film rights of the first four Harry Potter books to Warner Bros. for a reported £1& nbsp;million ($1,982,900).cite news |url= http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/books-cover-stories-at-the-frankfurt-book-fair-1177247.html|work=The Independent |title=Books: Cover Stories At the Frankfurt Book Fair |date=10 October 1998|accessdate=18 July 2009 | location=Londoncite news |url= http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/0700-austfinrev-bagwell.html|work= The Australian Financial Review |title=WiGBPd About Harry|date=19 July 2000|accessdate=26 May 2007 Rowling demanded the principal cast be kept strictly British, nonetheless allowing for the inclusion of Irish actors such as the late Richard Harris (actor)|Richard Harris as Dumbledore, and for casting of French and Eastern Europe actors in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire where characters from the book are specified as such.cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2001/nov/16/jkjoannekathleenrowling|work=The Guardian |title=Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|date=16 November 2001|accessdate=26 May 2007 | location=London After many directors including Steven Spielberg , Terry Gilliam#Gilliam and Harry Potter|Terry Gilliam , Jonathan Demme , and Alan Parker were considered, Chris Columbus (filmmaker)|Chris Columbus was appointed on 28 March 2000 as director for '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (titled " Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone " in the United States), with Warner Bros. citing his work on other family films such as Home Alone and Mrs. Doubtfire '' and proven experience with directing children as influences for their decision.cite news|url= http://uk.movies.ign.com/articles/034/034098p1.html|title=Chris Columbus to Direct Harry Potter|accessdate=8 July 2007|date=28 March 2000|publisher=IGN|author= Linder, Bran After List of Harry Potter films cast members|extensive casting , filming began in October 2000 at Leavesden Film Studios and in London itself, with production ending in July 2001.cite news|url= http://movies.warnerbros.com/pub/movie/releases/harrycast.html|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20020414155653/ http://movies.warnerbros.com/pub/movie/releases/harrycast.html|archivedate=15 May 2010|publisher=Warner Brothers|title=Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson bring Harry, Ron and Hermione to life for Warner Bros. Pictures: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone|date=21 August 2000|accessdate=26 May 2007cite web|url= http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/comingsoon.html|title=Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)|accessdate=30 May 2007|author=Schmitz, Greg Dean |publisher=Yahoo! ''Philosopher's Stone'' was released on 14 November 2001. Just three days after the film's release, production for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets , also directed by Columbus, began. Filming was completed in summer 2002, with the film being released on 15 November 2002.cite web|url= http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1807858489/info|title=Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)|publisher=Yahoo& #33; Inc|accessdate=18 August 2008 Daniel Radcliffe portrayed Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter , doing so for all succeeding films in the franchise.
Columbus declined to direct Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban , only acting as producer. Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón took over the job, and after shooting in 2003, the film was released on 4 June 2004. Due to the fourth film beginning its production before the third's release, Mike Newell (director)|Mike Newell was chosen as the director for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire , released on 18 November 2005.cite web|url= http://movies.ign.com/articles/433/433108p1.html|title=Goblet Helmer Confirmed|publisher=IGN|date=11 August 2003|accessdate=29 July 2007 Newell became the first British director of the series, with television director David Yates following suit after he was chosen to helm Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix . Production began in January 2006 and the film was released the following year in July 2007.cite news|title='Phoenix' Rising|date=6 April 2007|page=28|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20016352,00.html|last=Daly|first=Steve|work=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=1 April 2007 After executives were "really delighted" with his work on the film, Yates was selected to direct Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince , which was released on 15 July 2009.cite web|url= http://www.darkhorizons.com/features/1448/david-yates-for-harry-potter-and-the-half-blood-prince |title=David Yates Dark Horizons Interview, OOTP and HBP Production |publisher=Darkhorizons.com |date=13 July 2009 |accessdate=24 February 2011cite news|url= http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php? category=0& id=41338|title=Yates Confirmed For Potter VI|date=3 May 2007|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070505052125/ http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php? category=0& id=41338|archivedate=13 May 2010|publisher=Sci Fi Wire|accessdate=3 May 2007|last=Spelling|first=Iancite web|url= http://movies.tvguide.com/Movie-News/Harry-Potter-Changes-1005104.aspx|title=Coming Sooner: Harry Potter Changes Release Date|work=TVGuide.com|accessdate=15 April 2009cite web|url= http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/harry-potter-half-blood-prince-moves/story.aspx? guid={F4F52B7F-D1B1-4DC0-BF8A-AD0D9252BE7A}& dist=hppr|title=Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|date=14 August 2008|publisher=Market Watch|accessdate=17 August 2008
In March 2008, Warner Bros. President and COO Alan F. Horn announced that the final instalment in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , would be released in two cinematic parts: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1|Part 1 on 19 November 2010 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2|Part 2 on 15 July 2011. David Yates returned to direct his third and fourth Potter films, becoming the only director to have helmed more than one film since Columbus. Production of both parts started in February 2009, with the final day of principal photography taking place on 12 June 2010.cite news|title=Final 'Harry Potter' book will be split into two movies|date=13 March 2008|url= http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-potter13mar13,1,5626063.story|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=13 March 2008 | first=Geoff | last=Bouchercite web |url= http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/june-12-2010-confirmed-final-day-deathly-hallows-principal-photography-73871/ |title=Last Day 12 June 2010 |publisher=Snitchseeker.com |accessdate=24 February 2011
J. K. Rowling gained creative control on the film series, playing an active role within the filmmaking process of ''Philosopher's Stone and serving as producer on the two-part Deathly Hallows , alongside David Heyman and David Barron (film producer)|David Barron .cite web|url= http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20100920005538/en/Warner-Bros.-Pictures-Worldwide-Satellite-Trailer-Debut%C2%A0Harry |title=Warner Bros. Pictures mentions J. K. Rowling as producer |publisher=Business Wire |date=20 September 2010 |accessdate=24 February 2011 The Harry Potter'' films have been top-rank box office hits, with all eight releases on the List of highest-grossing films|list of highest-grossing films worldwide . Columbus' ''Philosopher's Stone became the highest-grossing Potter'' film upon completing its theatrical run in 2002, but it was eventually topped by Yates' Deathly Hallows . Yates' first two instalments grossed higher than any other film after ''Philosopher's Stone'', while Cuarón's Prisoner of Azkaban grossed the least.cite web|url= http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/world/|title=All Time Worldwide Box Office Grosses|publisher= Box Office Mojo |accessdate=29 July 2007 As well as financial success, the film series has also been a Critical response to the Harry Potter films|success among film critics .cite web|url= http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/series/HarryPotter.php |title=Box Office Harry Potter |publisher=The-numbers.com |accessdate=24 February 2011cite web|url= http://www.boxofficemojo.com/search/? q=harry%20potter |title=Box Office Mojo |publisher=boxofficemojo.com |accessdate=11 March 2011
Opinions of the films are generally divided among fans, with one group preferring the more faithful approach of the first two films, and another group preferring the more stylised character-driven approach of the later films.cite web|url= http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/a64205/harry-potter-books-vs-films.html|title=Harry Potter: Books vs films|work=Digital Spy|accessdate=7 September 2008 Rowling has been constantly supportive of all the films and evaluated Deathly Hallows as her "favourite one" in the series.cite web|url= http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/specials/potter/0,12405,184807,00.html|title=Potter Power!|publisher= Time For Kids |accessdate=31 May 2007Dead link|date=April 2012|bot=H3llBotcite news|url= http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2004-05-27-potter-movie-book_x.htm|title=New 'Potter' movie sneaks in spoilers for upcoming books|date=27 May 2004|accessdate=31 May 2007|work=USA Today|last=Puig|first=Claudiacite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4410000/newsid_4415400/4415454.stm|title=JK 'loves' Goblet Of Fire movie|date=7 November 2005|accessdate=31 May 2007|publisher=BBC | work = Newsround cite web|url= http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php? |work=Comingsoon.net |title=Exclusive: Harry Potter Director David Yates|date=13 July 2009|accessdate=19 June 2010 She wrote on her website of the changes in the book-to-film transition, "It is simply impossible to incorporate every one of my storylines into a film that has to be kept under four hours long. Obviously films have restrictions novels do not have, constraints of time and budget; I can create dazzling effects relying on nothing but the interaction of my own and my readers' imaginations".cite web |url= http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm? id=94 |title=How did you feel about the POA filmmakers leaving the Marauder's Map's background out of the story? (A Mugglenet/Lexicon question) |publisher=J. K. Rowling|last=Rowling |first=J. K. |accessdate=6 September 2008Dead link|date=April 2012|bot=H3llBot
At the 64th British Academy Film Awards in February 2011, Rowling was joined by producers David Heyman and David Barron along with directors David Yates, Alfonso Cuarón and Mike Newell in collecting the 64th British Academy Film Awards#Michael Balcon Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema|Michael Balcon Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema on behalf of all the films in the series. Actors Rupert Grint and Emma Watson , who play main characters Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger , were also in attendance.cite news|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12353795|title=Harry Potter franchise to get Outstanding BAFTA award|publisher=BBC News|date=3 February 2011|accessdate=3 February 2011cite web|url= http://www.bafta.org/awards/film/outstanding-british-contribution-to-cinema-the-harry-potter-films,1631,BA.html|title=Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in 2011 – The Harry Potter films|publisher=BAFTA|date=3 February 2011|accessdate=3 February 2011
Games
There are eleven Harry Potter video games, eight of which correspond with the films and books, and three other spin-offs. The film/book based games are produced by Electronic Arts , as was the Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup game, with the game version of the first entry in the series, '' Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|Philosopher's Stone '', being released in November 2001. The video games are released to coincide with the films, containing scenery and details from the films as well as the tone and spirit of the books. Objectives usually occur in and around Hogwarts , along with various other magical areas. The story and design of the games follows the selected film's characterisation and plot; EA worked closely with Warner Brothers to include scenes from the films. The last game in the series, Deathly Hallows , was split with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (video game)|Part 1 released in November 2010 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (video game)|Part 2 debuting on consoles in July 2011. The two-part game forms the first entry to convey an intense theme of action and violence, with the gameplay revolving around a third-person shooter style format. http://www.harrypotter.ea.com/ EA Harry Potter Retrieved 19 June 2010. http://www.ea.com/videos? video_id=89a42107c3649210VgnVCM1000001065140aRCRD EA Harry Potter gameplay Retrieved 19 June 2010. The other spin-offs games, Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 and Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 are developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment . A number of other non-interactive media games have been released; board games such as Cluedo Harry Potter Edition , Scene It? Harry Potter and Lego Harry Potter models, which are influenced by the themes of both the novels and films.
Attractions
United States
main|The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Islands of Adventure)After the success of the films and books, Universal and Warner Brothers announced they would create "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter," a new Harry Potter -themed expansion to the Islands of Adventure theme park at Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. The new land, promoted as the seventh themed "island" of the park, was built from land reserved for expansion outside of the park's original border, as well as from much of the existing "island," Mythos (restaurant)|The Lost Continent . A soft opening was held at the end of March 2010, with the land opening on 16 June 2010 for reserved guests. The land officially opened to the public on 18 June 2010.cite news|url= http://www.orlandosentinel.com/travel/attractions/wizarding-world-of-harry-potter/os-universal-harry-potter-staying-pow20100617,0,1970029.story|title=Big day is here: Universal hopes Harry Potter's magic will last|first=Jason|last=Garcia|date=17 June 2010|accessdate=19 June 2010|newspaper=Orlando Sentinel
Guests enter the land through a recreation of the Hogsmeade station,cite news|newspaper=Daily Mail|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1213793/Harry-Potter-theme-park-Universal-unveils-details-Wizarding-World-Harry-Potter.html|title=Hogwarts opens in Florida: Amazing new Harry Potter theme park to cast its spell over British tourists|accessdate=19 September 2009|date=19 September 2009 | location=London leading into the village of Hogsmeade , with a Forced perspective|forced-perspective Hogwarts castle at the very end of the street. The castle contains the expansion's centrepiece attraction, Harry Potter & the Forbidden Journey, a KUKA|KUKA arm attraction which takes passengers through many realistic scenes influenced by the movies and books, including soaring over Hogwarts, getting involved in a Quidditch match, and having close encounters with dragons, dementors, and the Whomping Willow.cite web|url= http://www.australia-times.com.au/entertainment/article.php? id=7096|title=Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park opens|date=19 June 2010|accessdate=19 June 2010|work=Australia Times Other attractions include a twin high-speed rollercoaster named the Dragon Challenge , a renovation of the previously existing rollercoaster, Dueling Dragons , and a family roller coaster called Flight of the Hippogriff , a renovation of the previously existing ride, Flight of the Hippogriff#Flying Unicorn era|Flying Unicorn . In addition to the three rides are several themed shops and restaurants, heavily inspired by their appearances in the books and films: Honeydukes sells sweets, such as chocolate frogs and ''Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans , Ollivander's'' offers personalised magic wands, Zonko's Joke Shop sells various items including Sneakoscopes, and the Three Broomsticks serves food and drink, most notably Butterbeer and pumpkin juice.
Developed at a cost of $265 million, the new land "has seen capacity crowds and waits of up to two hours just to enter the ... merchandise shop." Islands of Adventure saw a massive increase in attendance following the expansion, seeing gains of as much as 36%,cite web|last=Brigante |first=Ricky |url= http://www.insidethemagic.net/2010/12/harry-potter-gives-universals-islands-of-adventure-park-huge-attendance-boost-in-2010-but-numbers-still-dont-rival-disneys/ |title=Harry Potter gives Universal's Islands of Adventure park huge attendance boost in 2010& nbsp;– but numbers still don't rival Disney's |publisher=Inside the Magic |accessdate=4 May 2011 a period during which attendance to competitor resort Walt Disney World dropped slightly.cite web |url= http://www.wesh.com/r/24580700/detail.html |title=Disney World Attendance Declines Slightly |publisher=WESH |date=10 August 2010 |accessdate=4 May 2011 Disney had itself entered negotiations for a Harry Potter -themed expansion, but ultimately turned down the opportunity.cite news|last=Barbaro|first=Michael|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/us/09potter.html|title=A Wizard Rivals Mickey|newspaper=The New York Times|date=8 January 2011|page=A14|accessdate=9 January 2011
United Kingdom
In March 2011, Warner Bros. announced plans to build a tourist attraction in the United Kingdom to showcase the Harry Potter film series. Warner Bros. Studio Tour London will be a behind-the-scenes walking tour featuring authentic sets, costumes and props from the film series. The attraction will be located at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden , where all eight of the Harry Potter films were made. Warner Bros. stated that two new sound stages would be constructed to house and showcase the famous sets from each of the British-made productions, following a £100 million investment.cite news|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-12645416|title=Harry Potter tour to open at Leavesden studios in 2012|accessdate=18 May 2011 |publisher=BBC News|date=5 March 2011 Some of the sets have been revealed, and tickets have already been sold. It is scheduled to open to the public in March, 2012.cite news|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-16257334 |title=Harry Potter tour at Leavesden Studios reveals new sets |accessdate=16 February 2012 |publisher=BBC News|date=19 December 2011
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Cite book |last = Agarwal |first =Nikita |coauthor= Chitra Agarwal|year =2005 |title =Friends and Foes of Harry Potter: Names Decoded|url = http://books.google.com/books? id=JGQBcu5O_ZcC& lpg=PP1& dq=Harry%20Potter& pg=PP1#v=onepage& q& f=true |publisher=Outskirts Press |isbn=1-59800-221-X |postscript = inconsistent citations
Cite book |last = Burkart |first = Gina|year =2005 |title =A parent's guide to Harry Potter |url = http://books.google.com/books? id=c0Vx_faEKUcC& lpg=PP1& dq=Harry%20Potter& pg=PP1#v=onepage& q& f=true |publisher= InterVarsity Press|isbn= 0-8308-3288-2 |postscript = inconsistent citations
Cite book |last = Duriez|first =Colin |year =2007 |title = Field Guide to Harry Potter|url = http://books.google.com/books? id=WZwZWP5Sl3AC& lpg=PP1& dq=Harry%20Potter& pg=PP1#v=onepage& q& f=true |publisher=IVP Books |isbn=978-0-8308-3430-3 |postscript = inconsistent citations
Cite book |last = Gunelius |first =Susan |year =2008 |title =Harry Potter: the story of a global business phenomenon |url = http://books.google.com/books? id=abYKXvCwEToC& lpg=PP1& dq=Harry%20Potter& pg=PP1#v=onepage& q& f=true|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=0-230-20323-X |postscript = inconsistent citations
Cite book |last = Heilman|first =Elizabeth E |year =2008 |title =Critical perspectives on Harry Potter |url = http://books.google.com/books? id=-jtl-ZDxEFkC& lpg=PP1& dq=Harry%20Potter& pg=PP1#v=onepage& q& f=true |publisher= Routledge|isbn= 978-0-415-96484-5 |postscript = inconsistent citations
Cite book |last =Mulholland |first =Neil |year = 2007|title =The psychology of Harry Potter: an unauthorized examination of the boy who lived|url = http://books.google.com/books? id=BoX-6R21MgQC& lpg=PP1& dq=Harry%20Potter& pg=PP1#v=onepage& q& f=true |publisher=BenBella Books |isbn=978-1-932100-88-4 |postscript =inconsistent citations
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