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Rose Fyleman (1877–1957)

Auteur de A Fairy Went a-Marketing

43+ oeuvres 451 utilisateurs 11 critiques

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Œuvres de Rose Fyleman

A Fairy Went a-Marketing (1986) 205 exemplaires
Mice (2012) 106 exemplaires
Fairies and Chimneys (1918) 36 exemplaires
The Fairy Flute: Poems (1921) 8 exemplaires
Forty Good-Night Tales (1924) 8 exemplaires
The Fairy Green (2019) 7 exemplaires
Eight Little Plays for Children (1939) 6 exemplaires
The Rainbow Cat (1923) 4 exemplaires
Fairies and Friends (1926) 4 exemplaires
Punch and Judy (1944) 3 exemplaires
The Adventure Club 2 exemplaires
The Katy Kruse Dolly Book (1927) 2 exemplaires
Monkeys 1 exemplaire
Mary Middling 1 exemplaire
The Balloon Man 1 exemplaire
The Beech Tree 1 exemplaire
The Fairies 1 exemplaire
The Little Tune 1 exemplaire
Sometimes 1 exemplaire
Rose Fyleman Fairy Book (2010) 1 exemplaire
40 Good Morning Tales 1 exemplaire
The Timothy Toy Trust (1944) 1 exemplaire
Sugar and Spice: A Collection of Nursery Rhymes New and Old (1935) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire
Here We Come A-Piping (1936) 1 exemplaire
The Dolls' House (1931) 1 exemplaire
Fifty-One New Nursery Rhymes (1931) 1 exemplaire
Punch and Judy (1944) 1 exemplaire
Nursery Rhymes from Many Lands (1971) 1 exemplaire
Number Rhymes 1 exemplaire
Bears 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Illustrated Treasury of Children's Literature, Volumes 1-2 (1955) — Contributeur — 460 exemplaires
Poems of Early Childhood (Childcraft) (1923) — Contributeur — 120 exemplaires
Storytelling and Other Poems (1949) — Contributeur — 91 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 30 (1960) 90 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 34 (1960) 76 exemplaires
Stories for Seven Year Olds (Young Puffin Books) (1964) — Contributeur — 73 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 23 (1959) 63 exemplaires
The Fairies' Ring (1999) — Contributeur — 48 exemplaires
Plouf. canard sauvage. les albums du pere castor. (1936) — Traducteur — 16 exemplaires
Quipic. le herisson. les albums du pere castor. (1937) — Traducteur — 15 exemplaires
Bourru, l'ours brun : . Texte de Lida. Images de Rojan (1936) — Traducteur, quelques éditions14 exemplaires
Martin pêcheur. 1962. (1938) — Traducteur — 12 exemplaires
Cuckoo (1940) — Traducteur, quelques éditions11 exemplaires
Scaf le phoque (1950) — Traducteur — 8 exemplaires
PANACHE L'ECUREUIL / ALBUMS DU PERE CASTOR / 1946 (1946) — Traducteur, quelques éditions7 exemplaires
Number Two Joy Street (1924) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
The Gunniwolf and Other Merry Tales (1936) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires
Number Four Joy Street (1926) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires
Number Five Joy Street (1927) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Number 14 Joy Street (1936) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Number Three Joy Street (1925) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
The World's Best Stories for Boys and Girls: Second Series (1930) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Fyleman, Rose
Nom légal
Feilman, Rose Amy (birth)
Date de naissance
1877-03-06
Date de décès
1957-08-01
Lieu de sépulture
Golders Green Crematorium, London, England
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Pays (pour la carte)
England, UK
Lieu de naissance
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Lieu du décès
St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Études
Royal College of Music
Professions
music teacher
singer
children's author
fairy tale writer
translator
editor
Courte biographie
Rose Amy Fyleman was the daughter of Jewish parents who had emigrated from Russia and Germany. The family name was originally Feilmann, but she and other family members anglicized the spelling during World War I. Rose was educated at a private school. She began to write songs at an early age, and one of them was published in a local paper when she was nine years old. She attended University College, Nottingham, but failed in the intermediate and was unable to pursue her original goal of becoming a schoolteacher. She decided to study music and singing, and traveled to Paris and Berlin for lessons. She then enrolled in and graduated from the Royal College of Music in London with a diploma as an associate. She returned to Nottingham and taught singing. At age 40, Rose Fyleman sent her verses to Punch magazine and "There are Fairies at the Bottom of Our Garden," her first publication, appeared in May 1917. It was set to music by composer Liza Lehmann. Rose's poetry and tales enjoyed great success and her first collection, Fairies and Chimneys, appeared in 1918 and was reprinted more than 20 times over the next decade. During the 1920s and early 1930s, Rose Fyleman published multiple poetry collections, wrote plays for children, and for two years edited the children's magazine Merry-Go-Round. She also translated books from German, French and Italian. Rose Fyleman became one of the most successful children's writers of her generation and she saw much of her earlier poetry become proverbial.

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A fairy goes to market in this picture book poem, purchasing a series of living creatures (and a garment)—a silver fish, a colored bird, a winter coat, and a gentle mouse—and then setting each free. Each verse of the poem is accompanied by vividly colorful artwork, as the fish is released in a pond, the bird set loose to fly aloft, the winter gown given to a frog, and the house-keeping mouse thanked and let go...

The poem in A Fairy Went A-Marketing is taken from author Rose Fyleman's 1918 collection, Fairies and Chimneys, and is presented here in picture book form with the beautiful artwork of contemporary illustrator Jamichael Henterly. The result is a lovely volume, one which pairs a wonderful poem—it reads well, and tells a sweet, heartwarming story of a fairy who knows that the little creatures she "buys" must be set free, even if she enjoys their company—with eye-catching visuals. The illustrations here weren't quite what I was expecting from a gentle fairy story. Somehow, I thought I would get something more pastel, whereas Henterly uses deep, vibrant colors, depicting her fairy heroine in all seasons. Recommended to all young fairy lovers, and to picture book readers who enjoy poetic read-alouds. For my part, I think I need to track down more of Rose Fyleman's work, as I had not even heard of her before picking this title up at random, in the children's room at my public library.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
AbigailAdams26 | 1 autre critique | Apr 9, 2024 |
SUBJECTS:
Stories In Rhyme
Mice Fiction
 
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kmgerbig | 5 autres critiques | May 1, 2023 |
Someone thinks mice are nice...the cat!!!! haha. Very cute
 
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Jandrew74 | 5 autres critiques | May 26, 2019 |
This book is an easy read, and the illustrations are adorable. I would say this book can be used in preschool to first grade.
 
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Sarah.Lew | 5 autres critiques | Apr 30, 2015 |

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Œuvres
43
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Membres
451
Popularité
#54,392
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
11
ISBN
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