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Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates

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183:(1860–1867). Dodge subsequently did further bibliographical research into the country. She also received much firsthand information about Dutch life from her immigrant Dutch neighbors, the Scharffs, and Dodge wrote in her preface to the 1875 edition of the book that the story of Hans Brinker's father was "founded strictly upon fact". Even so, many of the story's characters have names that are morphologically German rather than Dutch, or are completely obscure. Some editions of the story contain a footnote explaining that "Ludwig, Gretel, and Carl were named after German friends" and correctly giving Lodewijk, Grietje and Karel as the Dutch-language equivalents. Other names that seem fictitious, such as "Voost", "Broom" or "Rychie", could be corruptions of existing Dutch forms (in this case "Joost", "Bram" and "Riekie"). In Dutch editions of the book, names and other elements were adapted to make the story more believable to Dutch children; hence, translator P.J. Andriessen renamed German-sounding "Gretel" to "Griete" in the first Dutch edition of 1867, and Margreet Bruijn changed the main characters' names to the authentically Dutch regional forms of "Hannes" and "Geertje" in her 1954 adaptation. 629: 613: 34: 597: 656: 1488: 391:
A short story within the novel has become well known in its own right in popular culture. The story, read aloud in a schoolroom in England, is about a Dutch boy who saves his country by putting his finger in a leaking dike. The boy stays there all night, in spite of the cold, until the villagers find
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Mr. Brinker's operation is successful, and he is restored to health and memory. Dr. Boekman is also changed, losing his gruff demeanour when he is reunited with his lost son through the unexpected help of Mr. Brinker. The Brinkers' fortunes are changed further by the almost miraculous
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Hans earns money to buy Gretel a pair of steel skates for the race. Later, when he earns enough to buy himself a pair of skates, he instead offers the money to Doctor Boekman to pay for his father's operation. Touched by this gesture, Dr. Boekman provides the surgery for free, and Hans is able
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and occasional violent outbursts, so he is unable to work. Mrs. Brinker, Hans, and Gretel must all work to support the family and are looked down upon in the community because they are poor. By chance, Hans meets the famous surgeon Dr. Boekman and begs him to treat their father, but the
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doctor's fees are expensive and he has been very gruff following the death of his wife and disappearance of his son. Eventually, Dr. Boekman is persuaded to examine Mr. Brinker. He diagnoses pressure on the brain, which can be cured by a risky and expensive operation involving
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to buy good skates for himself to skate in the race. Hans sacrifices his opportunity to win the boys' race by dropping out of the race to help a friend win. Gretel wins the girls' race and the precious prize: the eponymous Silver Skates.
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Full of Dutch cultural and historical information, the book became an instant bestseller, outselling all other books in its first year of publication except
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appear in several English-language publications from 1850 onward, including the following British and American publications:
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in 1873, which has been widely anthologized in books of poetry for schoolchildren. Cary also gave the boy a name: Peter.
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Although Dodge was not the originator of the story of the boy and the dike, the immense popularity of her novel
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of the nameless little boy's heroism also parallels and emphasizes Hans Brinker's own heroism in the novel.
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and is a colorful fictional portrait of early 19th-century Dutch life, as well as a tale of youthful honor.
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The description of the father's medical condition has been recognized as an early description of chronic
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Scheinberg, Susan C.; Scheinberg, Labe C. (1964). "Early Description of Chronic Subdural Hematoma".
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purposes, statues of the fictional dike-plugging boy have been erected in Dutch locations such as
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to Americans, and in U.S. media Hans Brinker is still considered the prototypical speed skater.
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A Dutchman pronounces the Dutch names and words in the book, and comments on the many mistakes
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Scheinberg, Susan; Scheinberg, Labe (1964). "Early Description of Chronic Subdural Hematoma".
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The actual authorship and genesis of the story of the boy and the dike is probably the story "
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recovery of Mr. Brinker's savings, which had been thought lost or stolen ten years ago.
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Found in Chapter 18 "Friends in Need", the boy and the story are called simply "The Hero of
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The book's title refers to the beautiful silver skates to be awarded to the winner of the
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The book is also notable for popularizing the story of the little Dutch boy who plugs a
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The tale has also inspired full-fledged children's books of its own, which include:
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Bibliographie de la France: ou, Journal Général de l'Imprimerie et de la Librairie
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The Brinker parents live a long and happy life. Dr. Boekman helps Hans go to
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The Oxford companion to the American musical : theatre, film, and television
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Hans Brinker tying on his sister Gretel's ice skates, in an illustration by
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has generated numerous versions and adaptations in media. American poet
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Hans Brinker hopes to enter. The novel introduced the sport of Dutch
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Rhode Island Commissioner of Public Schools, William A. Mowry, ed.
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film, starring Rony Zeaner. Shown in two parts in the U.S. on the
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A Memorial of Alice and Phoebe Cary With Some of Their Later Poems
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Hans Brinker: Or, The Silver Skates, a Story of Life in Holland
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Cary, Alice; and Cary, Phoebe; compiled by Mary Clemmer Ames.
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Text of "The Little Dykeman" by Eugenie Foa (1796–1852)
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McGuffey’s New High School Reader: For Advanced Classes
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A 1991 Australian animated television film produced by
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McGuffey's New High School Reader for Advanced Classes
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Popular culture: the legend of the boy and the dike
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Index

The Silver Skates (film)

Théophile Schuler
Mary Mapes Dodge
F. O. C. Darley
Thomas Nast
Children's novel
Mary Mapes Dodge
Netherlands
ice-skating race
speed skating
dyke
Mary Mapes Dodge
John L. Motley
Charles Dickens
Our Mutual Friend
Holland
canal
head trauma
dike
amnesia
trephining
subdural hematoma
medical school
subdural hematoma
films
plays
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates
Sidney Lumet

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