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Hans Christian Andersen Alison Prince

Hans Christian Andersen By Alison Prince

Hans Christian Andersen by Alison Prince


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Summary

Using diaries and letters, the author of this study claims that Andersen was a suppressed homosexual whose affairs with prominent women were used to build his public persona. Prince also reveals that he was possibly the illegitimate son of King Christian VIII of Denmark.

Hans Christian Andersen Summary

Hans Christian Andersen: The Fan Dancer by Alison Prince

Using diaries and letters, the author of this study claims that Andersen was a suppressed homosexual whose highly publicised affairs with prominent women were used to build his public persona and to protect his private self. An interview with a member of the Danish nobility also reveals that he was possibly the illegitimate son of Crown Prince Christian Frederick, later King Christian VIII of Denmark.

Hans Christian Andersen Reviews

'A meaty, well constructed biography' Daily Telegraph - 'A thoroughly sensible new account of this much-loved but curiously unlovable author' TLS - 'Carefully researched' Evening Standard - 'Alison Prince is wholly original' The Guardian

About Alison Prince

Alison Prince was born in Kent and educated at Beckenham Grammar School, London University, The Slade School of Fine Art and Goldsmiths College, London. After a career in teaching she started writing in the mid sixties for children's television and is known particularly for the programme, Trumpton; writing children's books followed and Kenneth Grahame: An Innocent in the Wild Wood was her first biography, followed by her first adult novel, The Witching Tree (Allison & Busby). She continues to write for children and now also writes poetry. She lives on the Isle of Arran.

Additional information

GOR003255019
9780749003463
0749003464
Hans Christian Andersen: The Fan Dancer by Alison Prince
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Allison & Busby
19981226
401
N/A
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