The 2005 bicentenary of Hans Christian Andersen's birth is an opportunity to re-evaluate the achievement of one of the great figures of the fairy tale and storytelling tradition, a beloved writer famous for The Snow Queen and The Little Mermaid , The Ugly Duckling and The Red Shoes and many other now classic tales. Jack Zipes broadens our understanding of Andersen by exploring the relation of the Danish writer's work to the development of literature and of the fairy tale in particular. Based on thirty-five years of researching and writing on Andersen, this new book is a welcome reconsideration…mehr
The 2005 bicentenary of Hans Christian Andersen's birth is an opportunity to re-evaluate the achievement of one of the great figures of the fairy tale and storytelling tradition, a beloved writer famous for The Snow Queen and The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling and The Red Shoes and many other now classic tales. Jack Zipes broadens our understanding of Andersen by exploring the relation of the Danish writer's work to the development of literature and of the fairy tale in particular. Based on thirty-five years of researching and writing on Andersen, this new book is a welcome reconsideration of Andersen's place and of his reception in English-speaking countries and on film.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Zipes is Professor Emeritus of German at the University of Minnesota and has previously held professorships at New York University, the University of Munich, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Florida. In addition to his scholarly work, he is an active storyteller in public schools and has worked with children's theaters in France, Germany, Canada, and the United States. In 1997, he founded a storytelling and creative drama program, Neighborhood Bridges, in collaboration with the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis that is still thriving in the elementary schools of the Twin Cities. Regarded as a major American translator, he has published The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (1987), Beauties, Beasts, and Enchantment: Classic French Fairy Tales (1989), The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse (1995), and he has also edited Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture (1991), The Outspoken Princess and the Gentle Knight (1994), The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales (2000), and Buried Treasures: The Political Power of Fairy Tales (2023).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 In Pursuit of Fame: An Introduction to the Life and Works of Hans Christian Andersen; Chapter 2 The Discourse of the Dominated; Chapter 3 The Discourse of Rage and Revenge: Controlling Children; Chapter 4 The Cinematic Appropriation of AndersenâEUR(TM)s Heritage: Trivialization and Innovation;
Chapter 1 In Pursuit of Fame: An Introduction to the Life and Works of Hans Christian Andersen; Chapter 2 The Discourse of the Dominated; Chapter 3 The Discourse of Rage and Revenge: Controlling Children; Chapter 4 The Cinematic Appropriation of AndersenâEUR(TM)s Heritage: Trivialization and Innovation;
Rezensionen
'This work is recommended for larger academic libraries and those with Germanic or Scandinavian studies departments.'-Martha Stephenson, University of Wisconsin Library,Library Journal Reviews
'Fans of Andersen and any who would study his works would do well to include Jack Zipes'Hans Christian Andersen: The Misunderstood Storyteller.' - Scandinavian Studies
'This work is recommended for larger academic libraries and those with Germanic or Scandinavian studies departments.' -Martha Stephenson, University of Wisconsin Library, Library Journal Reviews
'Fans of Andersen and any who would study his works would do well to include Jack Zipes' Hans Christian Andersen: The Misunderstood Storyteller.' - Scandinavian Studies
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