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Lucky Peer.

In Scribner's Monthly, an illustrated magazine for the people, Vol. 1: Issuue 3, January 1871 (pp 270-76); Issue 4, February 1871 (pp. 391-98); Issue 4, March 1871 (pp. 505-16), and Issue 5, March 1871 (pp. 625-39).

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH)

Udgivet 1871
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 18838
[Informationer opdateret d. 9.12.2013]

Hans Christian Andersen

BROWNE, MATTHEW, Hans Christian Andersen. The Picturesque Annual for the Young of All Ages , p. 594.
Endvidere henvises til MB's notits The Life of a Poet:, Smst. , pp. 648, 650, - samt til HCA's Lucky Peter, Smst. , pp. 586-87, 614-15, 653-55, 714-16, 730-31, 760-64, 774-76, 781-84.

(Bibliografisk kilde: Bredsdorff)

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH)

Udgivet 1875
Sprog: engelsk
Genre: Afhandlinger, artikler, breve etc.
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-litteraturen 1875-1968:5   Bibliografi-ID: 1274
[Informationer opdateret d. 18.1.2016]

Dance Index. Hans Christian Andersen.

Joseph Cornell: In The Tales of Hans Christian Andersen one may take for granted their relationship to ballet .... Excerpts from 'Lucky Peer', 'Festival in Leksand from Pictures of Travel', 'Story of My Life', 'A Poet's Bazaar', 'Only a Fiddler', 'The Dryad'. "Theatre of Hans Christian Andersen". New York, 1945. [pp. 140-159].

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH)

Udgivet 1945
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 17377
[Informationer opdateret d. 30.7.2012]

Lucky Peer

Andersen, H.C.: "Lucky Peer", translated by Jean Hersholt, in The Complete Andersen , I-VI. New York 1949. Cf. AaJ 1286
Udgivet 1949
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser
Se v�rkregistret   Bibliografi-ID: 10863
[Informationer opdateret d. 10.8.2017]

The Complete Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales.

Edited by Lily Owens. Illustrated. Gramercy Books. New York. This 1996 Editionis published by Gramercy Books, a Division of Random house value Publishing inc. [Total fairy tales, Lucky Peer, Picture Book Without Pictures. With 32 evenings, 11th evening omitted, and then renumerated]. New York, 1996. 803 p.

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH 1996/193)

Udgivet 1996
Sprog: dansk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 16300
[Informationer opdateret d. 28.12.2011]

Hans Christian Andersen. The Illustrated Tales: With His Travels, Life and Times.

Lucky Peer, Picture Book Without Pictures, Extracts from A Poet's Bazaar. CRW Publishing, Leipzig, 2005. 584 p.
In celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of Hans Christian Andersen, a special edition of his much-loved stories has been compiled. This elegant volume, with a wealth of fully illustrated biographical information and reference material, is a stunning testament to the lasting legacy of his work. Hans Christian Andersen (1805-75) is one of the best-known storytellers of all time. He was an extraordinarily prolific and varied author whose magical stories include The Ugly Duckling, The Princess and the Pea, The Little Mermaid, The Tinderbox, The Snow Queen, The Ice Maiden, The Emperors New Clothes and many others which have become a part of folk-memory around the world. He is best known for these tales, but even these are by no means all fairy tales or ones for children. Some are straightforward fables, though he borrowed or adapted very little, most of his work being original. Together with selecting the stories, editor Charles Mosley has written a scholarly but immensely readable introduction. Detailing the prolific nature of Andersens writings, he highlights every part of his work, from fables and tales to opinion pieces and travel writings. Mosley also provides a biographical section giving details of Hans Christian Andersens life and travels, as well as sections on Andersen in art and illustration, in film, music and the stage, and even postage stamps. From his humble beginnings in a one-room house in Denmark to the end of his life, Andersens life is wonderfully chronicled.

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH 2005/406)

Udgivet 2005
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser
ISBN: 10-1904919464, 13-978-1904919469   Bibliografi-ID: 16310
[Informationer opdateret d. 10.2.2012]

Intermedial Reference as Metareference: Hans Christian Andersen’s Musical Novels.

Joachim Grage: Pp. 175-188: ... 'Only a Fiddler' and 'Lucky Peer also contain intermedial references through with the works' metareferential character is established. These novels are characterised by their manifold references to music .... In: Self-Reference in Literature and Music. Ed. by Walter Bernhart and Werner Wolf. Amsterdam/New York 2010 (Word and Music Studies 11).

(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH)

Udgivet 2010
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser   Bibliografi-ID: 16330
[Informationer opdateret d. 4.1.2012]

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