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Cinderella
- By: George Calderon
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If youre expecting the traditional tale of glass slippers and pumpkin coaches, prepare for a delightful surprise! This is a pantomime as if Ibsen had penned it himself, set against a bleak and cheerless heath overlooking the fjord. Meet the Ibsenesque heroine, Mrs. Inquest, alongside her stepdaughter Hilda and her own daughter, Hedda, who is caught in an engagement with the hapless Tesman. Thus unfolds Calderons hilariously irreverent twist on Cinderella. A note from the editor of the 1922 volume, published posthumously, reveals that this play is more of a rough draft, initially set aside for ...
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Bullet for Cinderella
- By: John Dann MacDonald
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Toni Raselle may have the veneer of a city girl, but her roots were firmly planted in the humble river shack she hailed from. Her deep-set eyes and gypsy charm had a certain magnetism that was impossible to resist. I found myself drawn to her, risking everything to find her. All for the promise of a hidden treasure, a fortune in stolen goods that she knew the whereabouts of. This beguiling creature was my only clue, my only chance to find the loot that was lost. - Summary by Back cover blurb from first edition
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The Cinderella Podcast
- By: Liv & Talin
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Two best friends watch and review every adaptation of Cinderella they can get their hands on. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @cinderpod Like us on Facebook at The Cinderella Podcast Email us at TheCinderellaPodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/cinderpod
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Kiss for Cinderella
- By: J. M. Barrie
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Step into a captivating twist on the classic tale of Cinderella! Set against the backdrop of World War I, this unique play combines familiar characters like the Godmother, royalty, and iconic glass slippers with a storyline that defies traditional fairy tale conventions. First produced on Broadway in 1916 and later adapted into a silent film in 1925, Kiss for Cinderella is a delightful journey that promises to surprise and entertain. - Summary by ToddHW
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Saving Cinderella: What Feminists Get Wrong About Disney Princesses and How to Set It Right
- By: Faith Moore
- Narrated by: Faith Moore
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
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It’s time to save Cinderella! Ready for a radical statement? Disney princesses aren’t anti-feminist. Until the 1990s, Disney princesses were role models for little girls, teaching them how to grow up into strong, centered, moral women. But then something terrible happened. A vocal minority of viewers and film critics (let’s call them “princess critics”) got hold of the narrative. They called Disney princesses “drips”, said they were “boring”, and boiled their dreams down to “husband hunting”.
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Saving Cinderella: What Feminists Get Wrong About Disney Princesses and How to Set It Right
- Narrated by: Faith Moore
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
- Release date: 30-05-19
- Language: English
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