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Cover of Matchless: A Christmas Story

Matchless: A Christmas Story

✍ Scribed by Maguire, Gregory


Publisher
HarperCollins
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


SUMMARY: Every year, NPR asks a writer to compose an original story with a Christmas theme. In 2008, Gregory Maguire reinvented the Hans Christian Andersen classic "The Little Match Girl" for a new time and new audiences. When it was first translated from Danish and published in England in the mid-nineteenth century, audiences likely interpreted the Little Match GirlΠ Π†Π β€šΠ β€ s dying visions of lights and a grandmother in heaven as metaphors of religious salvation. MaguireΠ Π†Π β€šΠ β€ s new piece, entitled "Matchless," reilluminates AndersenΠ Π†Π β€šΠ β€ s classic, using his storytelling magic to rekindle AndersenΠ Π†Π β€šΠ β€ s original intentions, and to suggest transcendence, the permanence of spirit, and the continuity that links the living and the dead.


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