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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Thomas Gray in Copenhagen : In Which the Philosopher Cat Meets the Ghost of Hans Christian Andersen
Ort / Verlag
New York, NY : Springer New York
Erscheinungsjahr
1995
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • 1 The Soul of a Canary -- 2 Lessons in the Danish Language and Literature -- 3 The Conference -- 4 The Search Begins -- 5 Conversation with a Bouillabaisse -- 6 Thomas Gray Arrives on the Scene -- 7 The Collaboration Renewed -- 8 Found on Stroeget -- 9 The Glory of the Realm -- 10 Spectral Dialogue in Nyhavn -- 11 Lucas Fysst�́�s Dream: The Wienerbroed and the Cat -- 12 Instructions Are Received -- 13 The Plain Brown Envelope -- 14 The Kongekat�́�s Story -- 15 Lunch at Villa Fredenskjold -- 16 Diamonds Around Her Neck -- 17 Tea at Amalienborg -- 18 Advanced Procedures -- 19 More Pressure Is Applied -- 20 �́�Perhaps YOU Have�́� -- 21 Den Lille Havfrue -- 22 Bona Fides Established -- 23 Chaos Off Camera -- 24 The Magic Mirror -- 25 A Good Bit More Is Revealed
  • The further adventures of a feline philosopher and friend. Could it be? Hans Christian Andersen - who wrote so lovingly of inchworms and ugly ducklings - an unrepentant despiser of cats? That's the rumor that the philosophical feline, Thomas Gray, and her (yes, her) cohort, Cambridge don Lucas Fysst, are determined to snuff out. In Copenhagen to attend a philosophers' convention, they go on the hunt for a missing Andersen manuscript that will set the record straight. A sequel to the popular Thomas Gray, Philosopher Cat, Philip J. Davis' latest is a whimsically written and illustrated tale - part history, part parody, and all fun
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9781475743661
Titel-ID: 990018710610106463