HemGrupperDiskuteraMerTidsandan
Sök igenom hela webbplatsen
Denna webbplats använder kakor för att fungera optimalt, analysera användarbeteende och för att visa reklam (om du inte är inloggad). Genom att använda LibraryThing intygar du att du har läst och förstått våra Regler och integritetspolicy. All användning av denna webbplats lyder under dessa regler.

Resultat från Google Book Search

Klicka på en bild för att gå till Google Book Search.

Laddar...

Seven Lady Godivas: The True Facts Concerning History's Barest Family (1939)

av Dr. Seuss

MedlemmarRecensionerPopularitetGenomsnittligt betygOmnämnanden
396563,953 (3.53)9
Sets the record straight about what really happened in eleventh-century coventry. There were seven sisters, all equally bare, and seven Peeping Toms.
Ingen/inga
Laddar...

Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken.

Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken.

» Se även 9 omnämnanden

Visar 5 av 5
A lovely book - quite goofy, quite strange, not quite for adults or children. ( )
  mrgan | Oct 30, 2017 |
In one of his earliest works - and one of only two intended for adult audiences - Dr. Seuss tackles the legend of Lady Godiva. In his version, there isn't just one lady but seven - all sisters who "were simply themselves and chose not to disguise it," which in this case means they roam around naked all over the time, even in harsh winter storms. On the way to the Battle of Hastings, their beloved father is thrown from his horse and killed instantly. The grief-stricken sisters vow to each learn a truth about horses on their father's behalf before they will allow themselves to marry. Unfortunately, each sister is already betrothed to one of the Peeping brothers, prompting them to desperately want to find a horse truth as soon as possible. With each sister's vignette of discovering a horse truth, Dr. Seuss illuminates a meaning behind common sayings such as "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink." and "That's a horse of a different color." Once you understand this set up, it becomes a little easy to predict where each individual story will go, but there are still some interesting meanderings along the way. This book is pretty silly, but it's a short and entertaining read, and I can see it being especially appealing to those who loved fairy tales growing up. It's not the typical Seuss fare designed for young children - i.e., no imaginary creatures, no rhyming, no tongue twisters, etc., but it is its own brand of delightful. I found it to be a fun enough read for one sitting, but I'm not sure that I would go out and recommend it as a must. ( )
  sweetiegherkin | Mar 9, 2014 |
Dr. Seuss stories are often very silly which is highly amusing if you are under 7 or the adult enjoying the child's laughter. Part of the amusement is derived from how wonderful and sparkly the books sound read aloud. This book, a retelling of the Lady Godiva story (with Peeping Tom worked in) is meant for adults but the silliness is childish and not having the benefit of either outlandish rhymes or being written to be read aloud, it rather falls flat. I'm glad Dr. Seuss stuck to children's books, they really were his genre. ( )
  Petra.Xs | Apr 2, 2013 |
Here is the true story about the Godiva family, and the seven sisters who are each far too intelligent to waste time worrying about frivolous things like doing their hair, makeup, or you know, clothes. When their father is killed by a horse, they take it upon themselves to discover seven Horse Truths, one from each sister, before any of them will ever know true love. What follows is a clever, funny and sometimes touching story that is a little different from your average Dr. Seuss book.

I had first heard about the Seven Lady Godivas at the end of last year, after a visit to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago for an exhibit on the work of Dr. Seuss. This past Friday on Dr. Seuss' birthday, I came across this link with more information about the book, so on a whim thought I'd check Amazon to see if they had a copy, and much to my surprise, they had a used copy at a reasonable price, so I picked it up.

I found the book a little hard to read, only because it's a prose story, but I kept trying to read it in rhyme, since it is a Dr. Seuss book after all. There's nothing challenging here, although I found the Horse Truths to be very clever, and the illustrations range so far into the absurd that the nudity doesn't really come across as anything more than silly.

A fun little addition for a fan of Dr. Seuss, but probably nothing a general reader would find appealing. ( )
  tapestry100 | Mar 6, 2012 |
I was surprised to find this listed. I own a copy of this was given to me by my Grandfather. If you find a copy, read it!! You'll love it!
  jennifer.stanley | Feb 15, 2009 |
Visar 5 av 5
In 1939, when Geisel left Vanguard for Random House, he had one condition for his new publisher, Bennett Cerf—that he would let Geisel do an "adult" book first. The result was The Seven Lady Godivas: The True Facts Concerning History's Barest Family...Absurd as they might be, and oddly unerotic despite the nudity, the illustrations are a treat
tillagd av mysterymax | ändraThe Atlantic, Maria Popova (Mar 2, 2012)
 
Du måste logga in för att ändra Allmänna fakta.
Mer hjälp finns på hjälpsidan för Allmänna fakta.
Vedertagen titel
Originaltitel
Alternativa titlar
Information från den engelska sidan med allmänna fakta. Redigera om du vill anpassa till ditt språk.
Första utgivningsdatum
Personer/gestalter
Information från den engelska sidan med allmänna fakta. Redigera om du vill anpassa till ditt språk.
Viktiga platser
Viktiga händelser
Relaterade filmer
Motto
Dedikation
Information från den engelska sidan med allmänna fakta. Redigera om du vill anpassa till ditt språk.
To
Lady Clementina Godiva
Lady Dorcas J. Godiva
Lady Arabella Godiva
Lady Mitzi Godiva
Lady Lulu Godiva
Lady Gussie Godiva
Lady Hedwig Godiva
this historical document is admiringly dedicated.
Inledande ord
Information från den engelska sidan med allmänna fakta. Redigera om du vill anpassa till ditt språk.
History has treated no name so shabbily as it has the name Godiva.
Citat
Avslutande ord
Information från den engelska sidan med allmänna fakta. Redigera om du vill anpassa till ditt språk.
(Klicka för att visa. Varning: Kan innehålla spoilers.)
Särskiljningsnotis
Förlagets redaktörer
På omslaget citeras
Ursprungsspråk
Kanonisk DDC/MDS
Kanonisk LCC

Hänvisningar till detta verk hos externa resurser.

Wikipedia på engelska

Ingen/inga

Sets the record straight about what really happened in eleventh-century coventry. There were seven sisters, all equally bare, and seven Peeping Toms.

Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas.

Bokbeskrivning
Haiku-sammanfattning

Pågående diskussioner

Ingen/inga

Populära omslag

Snabblänkar

Betyg

Medelbetyg: (3.53)
0.5
1 1
1.5
2 6
2.5
3 16
3.5 3
4 18
4.5
5 8

Är det här du?

Bli LibraryThing-författare.

 

Om | Kontakt | LibraryThing.com | Sekretess/Villkor | Hjälp/Vanliga frågor | Blogg | Butik | APIs | TinyCat | Efterlämnade bibliotek | Förhandsrecensenter | Allmänna fakta | 204,717,856 böcker! | Topplisten: Alltid synlig