A Rose from Homer's Grave

A Rose from Homer's Grave
Author: Hans Christian Andersen
Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 5
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8726417960

The poet Homer, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, is buried near Smyrna (Izmir in Turkey). In this forgotten corner of the world, a beautiful rose bush grows and one of its roses brings special dreams at night. Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) was a Danish author, poet and artist. Celebrated for children’s literature, his most cherished fairy tales include "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Little Mermaid", "The Nightingale", "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "The Snow Queen", "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Little Match Girl". His books have been translated into every living language, and today there is no child or adult that has not met Andersen's whimsical characters. His fairy tales have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with the animated films "The Little Mermaid" in 1989 and "Frozen", which is loosely based on "The Snow Queen", in 2013. Thanks to Andersen's contribution to children's literature, his birth date, April 2, is celebrated as International Children's Book Day.

More Than Meets the Eye

More Than Meets the Eye
Author: Herbert Rowland
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780838640920

Americans and other English speakers have long associated the name of Hans Christian Andersen exclusively with fairy tales for children. Danes and other Scandinavians, however, have preserved an awareness that the fairy tales are but part of an extensive and respectable lifework that embraces several other literary forms. Moreover, they have never lost sight of the fact that the fairy tales themselves address adults no less than children. Significantly, many of Andersen's coevals in the U.S. knew of his broader literary activity and the sophistication of his fairy tales. Major authors and critics commented on his various works in leading magazines and books, establishing a noteworthy corpus of criticism. One of them, Horace E. Scudder, wrote a seminal essay that surpassed virtually all contemporary writing on him in any language. The basic purpose of this study, the first of its kind, is to trace the course of American Andersen criticism over the second half of the nineteenth century and to view it in several American contexts.

Hans Christian Andersen

Hans Christian Andersen
Author: Johan de Mylius
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

On the occasion of Hans Christian Andersen's bicentenary in 2005, a conference was held in Odense, Denmark. The chosen conference theme was Hans Christian Andersen between Children's Literature and Adult Literature. At previous conferences, focus had been exclusively on Andersen as poet and writer for adults, in which capacity he wrote novels, theatre plays, poems, and travel books. But faced with the world-wide celebration in 2005, it seemed proper to include the child aspects of his works in the scholarly discussion. In its wide range of themes dealing with both adult and child aspects of Andersen's texts, this volume - consisting of papers presented at the Odense conference - does justice to the whole of Andersen, whose immortal genius has a message for young and old all over the world.

Nordic Orientalism

Nordic Orientalism
Author: Elisabeth Oxfeldt
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788763501347

Nordic Orientalism explores the appropriation of Oriental imagery within Danish and Norwegian nineteenth-century nation-building. The project queries Edward Said''s binary notion of Orientalism and posits a more complex model describing how European countries on the periphery ? Denmark and Norway ? imported Oriental imagery from France to position themselves, not against their colonial Other, but in relation to central European nations. Examining Nordic Orientalism across a century in the context of modernization, urbanization and democratization the study furthermore shows how the Romanticists? naive treatment of the Orient was challenged by increased contact with the "real" Orient.

A Rose for Emily

A Rose for Emily
Author: Faulkner William
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9789356300149

The short tale A Rose for Emily was first published on April 30, 1930, by American author William Faulkner. This narrative is set in Faulkner's fictional city of Jefferson, Mississippi, in his fictional county of Yoknapatawpha County. It was the first time Faulkner's short tale had been published in a national magazine. Emily Grierson, an eccentric spinster, is the subject of A Rose for Emily. The peculiar circumstances of Emily's existence are described by a nameless narrator, as are her strange interactions with her father and her lover, Yankee road worker Homer Barron.

Hans Christian Andersen

Hans Christian Andersen
Author: Paul Binding
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2014-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 030016923X

A noted literary critic examines the life of the prolific Danish writer whose works captivated readers across Europe.

Ugly Ducklings?

Ugly Ducklings?
Author: Viggo Hjørnager Pedersen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

When translated into English, the works of Hans Christian Andersen often seem to lose some of their quality and meaning. Or is it so? This doctoral thesis gives an account of the history of English Andersen translations, with the main emphasis on the 19th century. The book demonstrates how translators' backgrounds and bias influenced their work, and postulates the existence of an unbroken tradition of Andersen translation in English from the middle of the 19th century to the present.