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The Little Mermaid (With Original Illustrations) [Andersen, Hans Christian, Pedersen, Vilhelm, Stratton, Helen, Paull, H.B.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Little Mermaid (With Original Illustrations) Review: Preferred story over cartoon version - I grew up watching The Little Mermaid. I loved it. So when I found out that it was kind of inspired the this story, I just had to read it. The story is so much different from the cartoon which is understandable because the cartoon was for kids. Even though this story is dark compared to the cartoon, I actually like this version better. It feels more honest. It is about a mermaid who wants a soul, so she goes on land to get a human to love her in order for him to share his soul with her, she falls for a prince. I won't spoil it, but I will say that the story is about losing yourself to find something and sacrificial love. I recommend this version of The Little Mermaid over the other, hands down. Review: If Disney Conveyed Hans Christian Andersen's Classic Tale Verbatim, Our Childhood Would Be Messed Up - The Little Mermaid was my favorite Disney movie when I was a child. I heard about the Andersen version when I became an adult but wasn't interested because I assumed Disney made their movie exactly the same as Andersen's story. I found out recently that this was not true; Andersen's version was much darker in that it didn't have a happy ending, and it involved painful sacrifices that can almost be considered self-torture. Having heard this, I became very interested in Andersen's version so I bought the book here on desertcart. I was a bit disappointed when I received it because the book is only 74 pages. It took me an hour and seven minutes to read the entire book. But after having read it, 74 pages really was appropriate. By this I mean Andersen doesn't go too much into detail about most things, (no singing, no comic relief with kitchen utensils mistakenly used as grooming products, no Flounder as a best friend, and the mermaid's name wasn't even revealed - she was referred in pronoun or simply, 'the little mermaid') but doesn't leave anything ambiguous or out of the story that would leave you confused by the end. Now, one could argue that not knowing her name is disappointing more than being confused but it really wasn't important. It really felt like a true classic and sort of mysterious in some way not knowing her name. So 74 pages (give or take a few even) was really enough to convey this great classic.
| Best Sellers Rank | #726,932 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4,670 in Folklore (Books) #12,391 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (743) |
| Dimensions | 5.06 x 0.19 x 7.81 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0615963943 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0615963945 |
| Item Weight | 3.03 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 80 pages |
| Publication date | February 2, 2014 |
| Publisher | Hythloday Press |
B**A
Preferred story over cartoon version
I grew up watching The Little Mermaid. I loved it. So when I found out that it was kind of inspired the this story, I just had to read it. The story is so much different from the cartoon which is understandable because the cartoon was for kids. Even though this story is dark compared to the cartoon, I actually like this version better. It feels more honest. It is about a mermaid who wants a soul, so she goes on land to get a human to love her in order for him to share his soul with her, she falls for a prince. I won't spoil it, but I will say that the story is about losing yourself to find something and sacrificial love. I recommend this version of The Little Mermaid over the other, hands down.
C**.
If Disney Conveyed Hans Christian Andersen's Classic Tale Verbatim, Our Childhood Would Be Messed Up
The Little Mermaid was my favorite Disney movie when I was a child. I heard about the Andersen version when I became an adult but wasn't interested because I assumed Disney made their movie exactly the same as Andersen's story. I found out recently that this was not true; Andersen's version was much darker in that it didn't have a happy ending, and it involved painful sacrifices that can almost be considered self-torture. Having heard this, I became very interested in Andersen's version so I bought the book here on Amazon. I was a bit disappointed when I received it because the book is only 74 pages. It took me an hour and seven minutes to read the entire book. But after having read it, 74 pages really was appropriate. By this I mean Andersen doesn't go too much into detail about most things, (no singing, no comic relief with kitchen utensils mistakenly used as grooming products, no Flounder as a best friend, and the mermaid's name wasn't even revealed - she was referred in pronoun or simply, 'the little mermaid') but doesn't leave anything ambiguous or out of the story that would leave you confused by the end. Now, one could argue that not knowing her name is disappointing more than being confused but it really wasn't important. It really felt like a true classic and sort of mysterious in some way not knowing her name. So 74 pages (give or take a few even) was really enough to convey this great classic.
A**S
TLM
I enjoyed the short read. Was still a happily ever after story to me because she was still able to obtain what she so passionately wanted.
S**N
Beautiful
This was the beautiful and melancholy original telling of the now ubiquitous“little mermaid “ story . I read it for a book club which reads source materials for classic Disney movies . I enjoyed this, especially the visual imagery used to create the underwater settings. It was sad, beautiful , dark and somewhat scary, and I would love to see a gothic -romance style movie adaptation of this version of the story . And I liked how the story did have a happy ending of sorts .
N**N
Just wow!
I have heard so many things.. Good and bad about this story. Reading it for myself has definitely changed my outlook on it. I loved it! She gave her all and in the end, even though she didn't get what she wanted... She still did in a way.
D**N
Super pixelated Illustration
The story is great. The description says it is with the original illustrations but some of them are so pixelated you can't really tell what some of the objects are. Very disappointed with how the illustrations were handled.
P**A
AWESOME BOOK! LOVED IT!
You know I've always loved the little mermaid even as a little kid. Now reading the book the movies were based off is really eye opening cause it is much more detailed. In a way a i wished i was older so i would've read the book first to imagine it myself in the most way and then seen the movies; I think to myself i wonder what i would've imagined. But i would highly recommend this book, loved it.
B**C
Love this version
Although the newer Disney version is one of my favorite fairy tales, I have always had a special place in my heart for the original Hans Christian Andersen version of The Little Mermaid. I remember watching the cartoon version of this story as a child and I loved the bittersweet ending. I am very glad to be able to add this book to my collection.
S**H
My daughter and I read roughly 10 pages a night at bed time. Took about a week she's 5 and we both loved it :)
R**A
dont give it to ur kids its gory and but its an amazing read i cried
D**L
Bought this for a friend, she loves it.
J**J
Loved it
C**L
The book itself is gorge (from what I read from the sample) But Amazon sucks as I paid for the book, but it won’t let me download it into my Kindle- spent 30 minutes trying to get customer service help with no success. Waste of money.
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