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368: 217:. By magic, his wish is granted, but every other day he must take the form of a dog, Kambyses, that belongs to the Archduke Ludwig; and, alternating daily between human and canine form, he travels from Vienna to Florence, along with the Archduke's troops, where he has to lead a unique double life. This is the only book of Salten in which 28: 252:, and in his novel, Salten makes use of his experiences with the archduke and his brothers. He carried the material for twenty-five years before he dared to write the story. In 1907, he mentioned to 236:, killing Lukas, and his body is disposed of. In the English translation, a wholly new ending of six more pages has been written: Lukas survives, gets medication and is united with the 160: 307:
was out of print for a long time. Only in 2014 was a new edition published, this time illustrated by Richard Cowdrey, using the alternative ending. The novel was translated into
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lies in the depiction of the dog Kambyses – a "brilliant portrayal of a dog's character". Salten himself was a passionate dog lover and kept dogs most of his life.
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The book has some "overtly" autobiographical background. In the 1890s, the journalist Salten had become a friend and confidant of the Austrian archduke
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Certain recurring motifs in Salten's Ĺ“uvre appear also in this book: the deep cleavage between the very rich and the very poor, and a critique of the
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as well as its sequels and remakes. The novel was first translated into English in 1930 by Huntley Paterson, and the translation has illustrations by
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The ending of the book differs greatly in the original language and in the English translation. The German-language version ends in
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Strigl, Daniela (2020). "Bambi & Co.: Saltens TierbĂĽcher als Dokumente der Zeitgenossenschaft". In Atze, Marcel (ed.).
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that he was then about to finish the manuscript. However, it was not until 1921 when the manuscript was completed.
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is written as one piece. There are no chapter divisions, but the 1920s German-language editions, set in
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From page 230 on, the English translation diverts from and expands the German text.
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In the English translation, the names are spelled "Lucas Grassi" and "Cambyses".
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in great poverty, longs for his native Italy, and would like to study art in
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is an adventure story for young readers, set in early eighteenth-century
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According to Salten's biographer Beverley Driver Eddy, the strength of
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Im Schatten von Bambi: Felix Salten entdeckt die Wiener Moderne
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Felix Saltens erzählerisches Werk: Beschreibung und Deutung
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was Salten’s second biggest success, only surpassed by
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Felix Salten
Kurt Wiese
Austria
OCLC
1826868
‹See Tfd›
Felix Salten
Walt Disney Productions
The Shaggy Dog
Kurt Wiese
Austria
Italy
adolescent
Vienna
Florence
supernatural
E. T. A. Hoffmann
tragedy
dagger
courtesan
Leopold Ferdinand
Arthur Schnitzler
nobility
Fraktur
asterisks
French
Finnish-language
The Shaggy Dog (franchise)
The Shaggy Dog

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