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Hans Christian Andersen's the Snow Queen
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (1985)
Authors: Legallienne, Hans Christian Andersen, Eva Le Gallienne, Arieh Zeldich, and Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress)
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Enchanted Wintery Land
Hans Christian Andersen is one of the most famous writers of fairy tales. The Snow Queen is one of the longest tales and one of his best known. He would listen to folk and fairy tales as a child and when he grew up, he wrote some of these stories in his own words.

Anderson began writing The Snow Queen on December 5, 1844 and it was published sixteen days later in book form! His fairy tales made him famous and the stories have been translated into more than 100 languages and some have been made into films, like the Little Mermaid.

Nilesh Mistry is one of my favorite illustrators. He was born in Bombay and moved to London, England in 1975. His books include The Illustrated Book of Fairy Tales and Aladdin. I simply want to own every book he illustrates!

In the story of The Snow Queen, you will find illustrations and photography that shows the settings of the original book. This classic is again brought to life, yet never so beautifully as with Nilesh Mistry's art. Kai is whirled away by the icily beautiful Snow Queen. His playmate Gerda sets out to find him and encounters many adventures in his quest. This is a story I remember very well, yet I had to imagine the pictures in my own mind as a child.

In this book, she looks hauntingly similar to how I pictured her as a child. "The driver stood up, in a coat and hat of purest snow. She was a woman, tall and glittering. She was the Snow Queen."

The story begins with a story about the Devil who laughed at his own cleverness. He creates a mirror that sets people against one another by making people see the ugly side of things. If a splinter of glass from the mirror ever entered a person's eye, their heart would become a lump of solid ice. (quite a lesson there to be sure!)

When the "imps" decide to take the mirror up to the angels and try to make fun of them, it falls and shatteres into a hundred pieces. When "Kai" finds a grain of glass in his heart his entire attitude to life is changed. "Keep away from me!" he screeches at his friend Gerda.

Then one day he falls off his sled and sees the Snow Queen. She kisses him with her cold lips on his forehead and she takes him away through a cloud of darkness up into the sky. When Kai doesn't come home, Gerda goes looking for him. She sings to the river and drifts in a boat down a river to find Kai.

Gerda is a contrast to Kai and is loving and kind. Only when a spell is broken is evil defeated. After the story a page of where the event takes place helps make the story more interesting. Finally, we can explore the real and imaginary world of The Snow Queen.

Even as an adult, I am fascinated by fairy tales. They appeal to the child in us all and to something deep inside of us that knows, good will triumph over evil, in the end.

A superb "theatre of the mind" experience.
Family Classic Audio Books is a series of outstanding "theater of the mind" audiobook productions featuring a full cast performance. One of their latest offerings for young listeners (and their families) are Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairytale The Snow Queen adapted and with lyrics by Adrian Mitchell set to music by Richard Peaslee and wonderfully narrated by Jonathan Pryce. The Snow Queen follows young Gerda's quest (with help from some magical characters she meets en route) to rescue her friend Kai from the icy clutches of the Snow Queen.

This is a tremendous story for all ages.
The messages relating to lifes journey are wonderful. If you have never read this book as a child or as an adult, it is a must!


Eva Le Gallienne: A Biography
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1996)
Author: Helen Sheehy
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Excellent
Not only do I feel that the author gave a clear and unbiased picture of Eva's life, but in the reading of this book, I was inspired as a theatre artisan myself. Eva is an important yet often overlooked historical figure, and I am recommending this book to all of my theatre friends. Brilliant. Brilliant. Brilliant.


The Mystic in the Theatre: Eleonora Duse
Published in Paperback by Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Trd) (1973)
Authors: Eva Le Gallienne and Gallienne Eva Le
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An Excellent view of a supreme artist
The spirit of Eleonora Duse fills this excellent little book. Eva Le Gallienne, a master in her own right, clearly loves Duse, and she unapologetically deifies her. Weaving together histories, analyses, personal recollections, quotes, reviews, and theological musings, Le Gallienne creates a vivid image of the woman, and made me mourn that I could not see her myself. She even addresses that, responding to a young actor with the same complaint (with pity). But I did feel, after reading the book, that I had connected with Duse in some small way; In this, Le Gallienne is an actor on the page, guiding her audience to the character without forcing it upon them.

The message I got was that Duse was a person first. Other actors are full of life when on the stage, and switch off once the curtain falls. For Duse, theatre was an extension of her life. Her craft (so strong that she seemed to have none) and her spirit filled the stage, but no more than it filled her life.

I recommend this book to all actors- this book was written with us in mind- but also to all artists. It is one-sided, yes, but it is not meant to be an objective account. It shows some of Duse's flaws, but tone is always one of love.


Eight Plays
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (01 November, 1981)
Authors: Eva Le Gallienne, Henrik Johan Ibsen, and Eva L. Gallienne
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The Emperor and the Nightingale
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (Juv) (1990)
Authors: Joel Tuber, H. C. Nattergalen Andersen, Robert Van Nutt, and Eva Le Gallienne
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Eva Le Gallienne
Published in Hardcover by Random House Value Pub (1998)
Author: Helen Sheehy
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Eva Le Gallienne: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in the Performing Arts)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1989)
Author: Robert A. Schanke
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Hans Christian Andersen's the Nightingale
Published in Paperback by HarperTrophy (1985)
Authors: Eva Legalliene, Hans Christian Andersen, Eva Le Gallienne, and Nancy E. Burkert
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Hans Christian Andersen's the Snow Queen
Published in Hardcover by Harpercollins Juvenile Books (1985)
Authors: Hans Christian Andersen, Arieh Zeldich, and Eva Le Gallienne
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Seven Tales
Published in Library Binding by HarperCollins Children's Books (1990)
Authors: Eva Le Gallienne, Hans Christian Andersen, and Maurice Sendak
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