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Wullschläger 2000, p. 150
Frank &
Frank 2004, p. 13
Wullschläger 2000, p. 174
Wullschläger 2000, p. 176
Wullschläger 2000, pp. 150, 165
Wullschläger 2000...
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Palestine gave him "the most
vivid impression he had ever received".
Wullschlager notes, however, that
whereas Delacroix and
Matisse had
found inspiration...
-
Jackie Wullschlager [de]
describes the tale as a
lyrical and
poignant complement to Andersen's "The Fir-Tree" of
December 1844.
Footnotes Wullschlager 2002...
- Clothes" (third booklet). Portal: Children's
literature Wullschlager 2002, p. 178
Wullschlager 2002, p. 150
Frank &
Frank 2005, p. 13 Frank,
Diane Crone;...
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Maximilian II of
Bavaria read and
liked the tale.
Andersen biographer Jackie Wullschlager [de]
considers the
story and its two
companion pieces in the booklet...
- Raisonné. Austin:
University of
Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-76743-0.
Wullschläger, Jackie:
Inventing Wonderland. ISBN 0-7432-2892-8. – Also
looks at Edward...
- (1934) [1933], The Life of Hans
Christian Andersen,
Macmillan and Co.
Wullschlager,
Jackie (2000), Hans
Christian Andersen: The Life of a Storyteller, University...
- of
those collected by
Idries Shah in
World Tales.
Bredsdorff p. 312–3
Wullschlager 2000, p. 176
Count Lucanor by Don Juan
Manuel as
Inspiration for Hans...
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paintings have
affected the way
people see New York City.
Critic Jackie Wullschlager [de] has
described it as a "sombre masterpiece", "an
industrial cityscape...
- with an
image taken in the dark to
highlight the phosp****scent paint.
Wullschlager,
Jackie (29
January 2010). "Chris
Ofili at Tate Britain".
Financial Times...