The Steadfast Tin Soldier

Author: Hans Christian Anderson

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General Fields

  • : $30.00 NZD
  • : 9781592702022
  • : Enchanted Lion Books, LLC
  • : Enchanted Lion Books, LLC
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  • : 0.442
  • : November 2016
  • : 27.30 cmmm X 21.60 cmmm X 1.10 cmmm
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  • : 42.99
  • : January 2017
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  • : books

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  • : Hans Christian Anderson
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  • : hardback
  • : 1701
  • : Joohee Yoon
  • : en
  • : [Fic]
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  • : 64
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  • : illustrations
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Barcode 9781592702022
9781592702022

Description

"The Steadfast Tin Soldier"is the first story Andersen wrote without a folktale source or literary model, so it stands as a completely original work of the imagination, which changed the fairytale genre for all time. "There were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers. They were all brothers, born of the same old tin spoon. . . . All looked exactly alike except one. He looked a little different as he had been cast last of all. The tin was short, so he had only one leg. . . . But just you see, he'll be the remarkable one." So begins Andersen's classic tale of good and evil; purity and personality; fate and grace. In this boldly-illustrated contemporary retelling, Yoon takes on the harshness and poignancy of the story, leaving readers with the sense that nothing is ever lost it just changes shape and continues anew. JooHee Yoon is an illustrator and printmaker committed to the art of bookmaking. She enjoys combining illustration with design and using both traditional and industrial printing techniques. Rather than a single approach, she tries to match the tone of each project. She strives to create picture books that work on many levels and can be enjoyed by people of all ages."

Author description

JooHee Yoon is an illustrator and printmaker committed to the art of bookmaking. She enjoys combining illustration with design whenever possible and using both traditional and industrial printing techniques for her projects. Rather than a single approach, she tries to match the tone of each project. She strives to create picture books that work on many levels and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Hans Christian Andersen was a product of two towns, two social environments, two worlds and two ages. Both as a man and as a writer he thus continually developed and changed, but was also in constant dialogue with himself and even at times at war with himself. Thus his social rise provides the direct and indirect motif in many of his tales, novels and plays, both as a productive source in his search for a new and more comprehensive identity and as a source of perpetual and unresolved traumas.