Dwarf Nose

Dwarf Nose
Title Dwarf Nose PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Hauff
Publisher NorthSouth (NY)
Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Dwarfs
ISBN 9781558582613

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A tale rich in unforgettable characters and fantastic settings and events, Dwarf Nose tells the story of a little boy whose complaining so angers a wicked fairy that she casts a spell on him. Zwerger's illustrations evoke all the magic, mystery, and drama of this German classic. Full color.

Dwarf Long-Nose

Dwarf Long-Nose
Title Dwarf Long-Nose PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1960
Genre
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Little Mook

Little Mook
Title Little Mook PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Hauff
Publisher David R. Godine Publisher
Pages 108
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781567922226

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Two stories in which disadvantaged characters use magic to overcome adversity.

Why Does That Man Have Such a Big Nose?

Why Does That Man Have Such a Big Nose?
Title Why Does That Man Have Such a Big Nose? PDF eBook
Author Mary Beth Quinsey
Publisher Parenting Press, Inc.
Pages 36
Release 1986
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780943990248

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Facts about human anatomy in question-and-answer format. This book helps children learn about differences in people without involving value judgements.

Little Long-Nose

Little Long-Nose
Title Little Long-Nose PDF eBook
Author Wilhelm Hauff
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 52
Release 2016-01-13
Genre
ISBN 9781523378289

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Although the Brothers Grimm and Hans Andersen came to dominate the world of fairytales in the second half of the nineteenth century, they were not the only collectors or authors of fairytales to gain an English-speaking public during this period. Other German collectors of traditional tales are dealt with elsewhere, but of those writers who composed their own tales Wilhelm Hauff heads the list. His Marchen, whether published as a book or separately, have kept a firm place in German children's reading from the time of their first appearance right to the present day. Equally, there has been a steady stream of English editions over the same period. "Dwarf, the Nose" (or "Little Longnose") is one of the most famous fairy tales of the German writer Wilhelm Hauff. The main character of the tale is a boy, who was stolen by an old witch and transformed into the ugly dwarf. After he had fled from her, he tried to return home. But his parents didn't recognize him. Working at the lord's kitchen, he managed to save the girl Mimi, who was also transformed into the goose by the witch. Their friendship helps them to overcome all difficulties and to become uncharmed. Includes vintage illustration!

The Lives of Dwarfs

The Lives of Dwarfs
Title The Lives of Dwarfs PDF eBook
Author Betty M. Adelson
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 482
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780813535487

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"The Lives of Dwarfs is extraordinary in its range and vision. Beautifully written. Totally absorbing."--Ursula Hegi, author of Stones from the River "As a little person, husband, and father of a little person, I dream of the day when dwarfs attain full acceptance in society. The Lives of Dwarfs provides a giant step in that direction."--Rick Spiegel, former president of Little People of America "This important book makes it possible for both average- and short-statured people to challenge our collective understanding of dwarfism as a synonym for diminishment or as an array of cute and evil fairy-tale figures. The libratory work of this book is to invite us all to reimagine dwarfism as a livable experience and tenable way of being in the world."--Rosemarie Garland Thomson, author of Extraordinary Bodies: Figuring Physical Disability in American Culture and Literature "A work of compassionate scholarship. A unique contribution to the literature of physical deformity and social isolation and a gift to the individuals whose personal struggle this is."--Linda Hunt, actor Historically, they have borne the labels "freaks" and "oddities"; they have been collected as pets, displayed as spectacles, and treated as comic relief. Now, for the first time, in this elegant and comprehensive volume, the lives of dwarfs are explored in all their fullness and humanity. Spanning the centuries from ancient Egypt to the present, this unique social history chronicles the various ways this population has been exploited, describes their strategies for coping, and notes the persistent influence of mythology upon perceptions of them by others. The narrative also highlights the lives of eminent individuals and contains a thought-provoking account of the representation and participation of dwarfs in the arts, enhanced by outstanding color photographs. Betty M. Adelson, the mother of a daughter with dwarfism, brings special insight and sensitivity to the research. She traces the widespread mistreatment of dwarfs over the centuries, engendered by their being viewed as curiosities rather than as human beings capable of the same accomplishments as people of average height, and deserving of the same pleasures. For much of their history, dwarfs have resorted to exhibiting themselves: because of social stigma no other employment was available. Only in recent years have short-statured individuals begun to challenge their position in society. Medical advances, new economic opportunities, and disability legislation have led to progress, mainly in Western nations. Advocacy groups have also formed in countries as diverse as Chile, South Korea, and Nigeria. Adelson compares what she refers to as the "small revolution" to similar social and cultural awakenings that women, African Americans, gays and lesbians, and persons with disabilities experienced when they identified themselves as a community with shared goals and obstacles. Written with passion, grace, and the dignity that the subject deserves, The Lives of Dwarfs will not only revolutionize current perceptions about the historically misrepresented dwarf population, but also offer pause for thought on issues of disability, medical treatment, height, beauty, and identity.

Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece

Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece
Title Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece PDF eBook
Author Veronique Dasen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 468
Release 2013-03-21
Genre History
ISBN 0199680868

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This book examines dwarfs in myth and everyday life in ancient Egypt and Greece. The spectacular forms of dwarfism were always a focus of interest, and it is the most depicted disorder in antiquity. Dasen brings together a whole range of mostly unpublished or little-known iconographic, epigraphic, literary, and anthropological evidence.