Hans Christian Andersen and Music: The Nightingale Revealed.(Voyages en Suisse 1833-1873)(Book review)

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From: The Modern Language Review
Date: 20070101
Author:Skrine, Peter

Hans Christian Andersen and Music: The Nightingale Revealed. By Anna Harwell Celenza. Aldershot: Ashgate. 2005. x+269 pp. 45 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 978-0-7546-0140-1.

Voyages en Suisse 1833-1873. By Hans Christian Andersen. Trans. by Regis Boyer. Yens sur Morges: Editions Cabedita. 2005. 238 pp. SwF 39. ISBN 978-2-88295-431-2.

The Andersen bicentenary is producing interesting evidence that scholars have been been preparing for it by turning their attention to aspects of his personal and creative life which deserve closer scrutiny. From the United States comes a timely ...

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