Rapunzel
Andreas "Die drei ???" Fröhlich liest Rapunzel von den Brüdern Grimm. Neu verföhnt war gestern, der Klassiker ist heute! Die schöne Rapunzel wächst von ihrer vermeintlichen Mutter wohl behütet, aber einsam in einem hohen Turm zur jungen Frau heran. Sie ahnt nichts von dem bösen Geheimnis, das sie umgibt. Als eines Tages ein Prinz den Turm mit Rapunzel entdeckt, nehmen die Ereignise ihren Lauf - bis zum Happy End.
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Rapunzel
Andreas "Die drei ???" Fröhlich liest Rapunzel von den Brüdern Grimm. Neu verföhnt war gestern, der Klassiker ist heute! Die schöne Rapunzel wächst von ihrer vermeintlichen Mutter wohl behütet, aber einsam in einem hohen Turm zur jungen Frau heran. Sie ahnt nichts von dem bösen Geheimnis, das sie umgibt. Als eines Tages ein Prinz den Turm mit Rapunzel entdeckt, nehmen die Ereignise ihren Lauf - bis zum Happy End.
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Rapunzel

Rapunzel

by Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm

Narrated by Andreas Fröhlich

Unabridged — 10 minutes

Rapunzel

Rapunzel

by Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm

Narrated by Andreas Fröhlich

Unabridged — 10 minutes

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Andreas "Die drei ???" Fröhlich liest Rapunzel von den Brüdern Grimm. Neu verföhnt war gestern, der Klassiker ist heute! Die schöne Rapunzel wächst von ihrer vermeintlichen Mutter wohl behütet, aber einsam in einem hohen Turm zur jungen Frau heran. Sie ahnt nichts von dem bösen Geheimnis, das sie umgibt. Als eines Tages ein Prinz den Turm mit Rapunzel entdeckt, nehmen die Ereignise ihren Lauf - bis zum Happy End.

Editorial Reviews

Book Review Digest

European illustrator Dusikova interprets the familiar fairy tale with dreamy, dark watercolors. Observed by cats, butterflies, and birds, Rapunzel, the witch, and the king's son play out the story. Unfortunately, the second page of text, set against a charcoal background, is difficult to read. Predictably, the witch has a long nose, Rapunzel is demure and blond, and the prince is boyishly handsome. Dusikova's forte is her exquisite, misty landscape art. ...Bell's translation is for the most part, faithful to the traditional story. Only the twins have been removed, perhaps to suit the sensibilities of those opposed to unwed motherhood.

Kirkus Reviews

Exquisite paintings in late Italian Renaissance style illumine this hybrid version of a classic tale.

As Zelinsky (The Wheels on the Bus, 1990, etc.) explains in a long source note, the story's Italian oral progenitor went through a series of literary revisions and translations before the Brothers Grimm published their own take; he draws on many of these to create a formal, spare text that is more about the undercurrents between characters than crime and punishment. Feeling "her dress growing tight around her waist" a woman conceives the desire for an herb from the neighboring garden—rendered in fine detail with low clipped hedges, elaborate statuary and even a wandering pangolin—that causes her to lose her child to a witch. Ensconced for years in a tower, young Rapunzel meets the prince, "marries" him immediately, is cast into the wilderness when her own dress begins to tighten, gives birth to twins, and cures her husband's blindness with her tears at their long-awaited reunion. Suffused with golden light, Zelinsky's landscapes and indoor scenes are grandly evocative, composed and executed with superb technical and emotional command. (Picture book/folklore. 8-10) Exquisite paintings in late Italian Renaissance style illumine this hybrid version of a classic tale.

As Zelinsky (The Wheels on the Bus, 1990, etc.) explains in a long source note, the story's Italian oral progenitor went through a series of literary revisions and translations before the Brothers Grimm published their own take; he draws on many of these to create a formal, spare text that is more about the undercurrents between characters than crime and punishment. Feeling "her dress growing tight around her waist" a woman conceives the desire for an herb from the neighboring garden—rendered in fine detail with low clipped hedges, elaborate statuary and even a wandering pangolin—that causes her to lose her child to a witch. Ensconced for years in a tower, young Rapunzel meets the prince, "marries" him immediately, is cast into the wilderness when her own dress begins to tighten, gives birth to twins, and cures her husband's blindness with her tears at their long-awaited reunion. Suffused with golden light, Zelinsky's landscapes and indoor scenes are grandly evocative, composed and executed with superb technical and emotional command. (Picture book/fol

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176870220
Publisher: AUDIOBUCH
Publication date: 12/01/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: German
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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