The Red Shoes
The Red Shoes
by
Hans Schmidt
A retelling of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale in which a girl's desire for a pair of red dancing shoes almost dooms her to dance forever.
Paperback
Published
June 1969
by Coach House Press
(first published April 7th 1845)
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Dec 30, 2012
Laura
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From BBC Radio 4 - Saturday Drama:
Karen's heart is set on a pair of red shoes whose magic compels her to dance to her death.
Karen's heart is set on a pair of red shoes whose magic compels her to dance to her death.
کارن، دختر یک کشاورز است. پس از مرگ مادرش توسط یک خانم پیر ثروتمند نگهداری می شود. او عاطل و باطل بزرگ می شود. در خانه ی پدری یک جفت کفش زمخت قرمز داشته و حالا از مادر خوانده اش می خواهد تا یک جفت کفش قرمز که مناسب شاهزاده هاست، برایش بخرد. کارن حتی برای رفتن به کلیسا هم کفش های قرمز را بپا می کند. تا این که مادر خوانده ی کارن بیمار می شود اما کارن او را تنها می گذارد و ترجیح می دهد با کفش های قرمزش به میهمانی برود و جلوه گری کند. سربازی مرموز متوجه ی کفش های قرمز و زیبای کارن می شود. کارن شروع...more
By the end the whole message of the story became a little confusing to me. The red shoes behaving like the devil's gift and the life saving grace of the angel. May be a little too overboard.
From what I understood, with this story Anderson was trying to send a few very controversial messages
--> Against the bent towards glamour and showbiz which had just started to grow when this was written
--> A propaganda for the church to make people come towards orthodox Christianity
--> Everyone, ch...more
From what I understood, with this story Anderson was trying to send a few very controversial messages
--> Against the bent towards glamour and showbiz which had just started to grow when this was written
--> A propaganda for the church to make people come towards orthodox Christianity
--> Everyone, ch...more
Hm. I didn't like this as much as I thought I would! It seems to me there's a better story here than the one Andersen wrote. For some (obvious) reason, I'm reminded of a quote from ballerina Gelsey Kirkland's autobiography, Dancing On My Grave. A ballet teacher or someone had said to her, "Oh, it was lovely, Gelsey. But, you know, you didn't make me weep." This story didn't make me weep. I'd even say it lacked heart.
But, I still give him credit for the idea. If we didn't have the fairy tale, we...more
But, I still give him credit for the idea. If we didn't have the fairy tale, we...more
Project Gutenberg has a free ebook and audiobook of a Hans Christian Andersen book with 18 fairy tales in it.
These are the stories in the Project Gutenberg files:
-- The emperor's new clothes
-- The swineherd
-- The real princess
-- The shoes of fortune
-- The fir tree
-- The snow queen
-- The leap-frog
-- The elderbush
-- The bell
-- The old house
-- The happy family
-- The story of a mother
-- The false collar
-- The shadow
-- The little match girl
-- The dream of little Tuk
-- The naughty bo...more
These are the stories in the Project Gutenberg files:
-- The emperor's new clothes
-- The swineherd
-- The real princess
-- The shoes of fortune
-- The fir tree
-- The snow queen
-- The leap-frog
-- The elderbush
-- The bell
-- The old house
-- The happy family
-- The story of a mother
-- The false collar
-- The shadow
-- The little match girl
-- The dream of little Tuk
-- The naughty bo...more
The Children story The Red Shoes I think was a little much for children. It was a little complex and when the mother dies is sad and I think it is a little much for a small child . I understand that life is sometimes sad and children stories teach a lesson, but it should be like an animal getting hurt or something alone those lines not dying. I do believe that the idea was good it was just too much for children.
I am not sure whether to give this a three or a four stars, since I didn't really like some aspects of it, but it's creepiness really caught my attention. I think it is probably the most creepy of all of his stories that I have read.
I've only realized lately why I never "took" to Andersen's stories as a child. His stories (with a few exceptions) aren't really geared towards young children. Some of them are sweet, but not all of them would be the kind of fare I would be wanting to read to the ve...more
I've only realized lately why I never "took" to Andersen's stories as a child. His stories (with a few exceptions) aren't really geared towards young children. Some of them are sweet, but not all of them would be the kind of fare I would be wanting to read to the ve...more
This retelling of Hans Christian Anderson's classic fairytale is well done. It is the story of a girl who becomes obssessed with owning a pair of beautiful red dancing shoes with long silk ribbons. Her grandmother refuses to buy them, claiming they are not practical. Yet she thinks of nothing else and saves up all her money, until finally they are hers. However, the girl soon finds out the consequences of possessing the red shoes. The ending of the story has changed from the original---which was...more
May 02, 2009
Dolly
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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Recommends it for:
parents reading with their children
This is a fascinating story and a epitomizes the saying, "Be careful what you wish for." The illustrations are gorgeous, and the shoemaker is especially creepy. I was afraid that it might be too scary for our girls, but they really liked it.
A classic Hans Christian andersen story about a young girl with a pair of red shoes.
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After reading this i suggest you watch the movie the "The Red Shoes" it was the first movie that m...more
Dec 29, 2012 02:41pm
Dec 29, 2012 03:36pm