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 Lloyd Burton - The Wicked Queen.
While the original Snow White and the Seven Dwarves is a charming traditional tale for children, adult readers are likely to find it too simplistic for... Lire la suite
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While the original Snow White and the Seven Dwarves is a charming traditional tale for children, adult readers are likely to find it too simplistic for their taste. Were the characters really so black-and-white as they are drawn? Is it credible that the king, the new queen and Snow White were the only players in the drama, in an era when royal courts seethed with political intrigue? There must have been many others involved; what were their roles, motives and agendas?The fact is, the real Story-Behind-the-Story has long remained a secret.
Now at last the truth can be revealed, how the new Queen Irma and her crafty kinsman Count Drakenstein plotted from the outset to seize power. After tricking the king into drug dependency and imprisonment, Snow White's wicked stepmother banishes the little princess to a life of drudgery in the royal kitchens, while planning to have her murdered, and the crime disguised as a hunting accident. When the huntsman has a change of heart and spares her life, a strange woodland creature guides Snow White through the dangers of the forest to the home of the Seven Dwarves in the remote Duchy of Mandragua, where she finds refuge.
Learning of this by means of the Magic Mirror, Queen Irma orders her henchman, Black Bart, Usurper of the Duchy, to do her dirty work for her. But this evil plan does not prosper either. Snow White is saved by the intervention of Prince Hal, the true successor to the Dukedom, whose foresters rout the Usurper's forces. Meanwhile friends loyal to the deposed king conspire to raise the standard of resistance in his support, under the leadership of the aged Marshal, Lord Dransky and the lovely Lady Elaine, Snow White's godmother and once Lady-in-Waiting to the former Queen.
In the palace itself a plot is hatched to liberate the king. Cast in an unexpectedly heroic role is Snow White's friend the little kitchen maid Elvira, who embarks on a perilous journey to carry a message to Lord Dransky. She is destined later to play a pivotal role in the drama. Learning that Black Bart has failed, Queen Irma takes matters into her own hands. As is well known, she penetrates Snow White's refuge in the guise of an old peddler woman and offers a poisoned apple.
At this point the story diverges radically from the traditional tale. Mysteries and improbabilities are clarified. The Wicked Queen's supposed demise in a fatal fall, as told in the original, is exposed as a fraud. Her subsequent history is much more interesting, as are the histories of the other main characters that are drawn together at the end into a credible conclusion. Good triumphs over evil, crime gets its just deserts, Love blossoms in all directions and the good guys are rewarded with general felicity.

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Biographie de Lloyd Burton

After working for many years in Eastern and Southern Africa, where he has traveled extensively, Lloyd Burton now lives in retirement at Somerset West, South Africa. He is married and has two adult children. His main interest is writing. Lloyd Burton's first published works were a series of short stories on topical subjects that appeared in the Kenya Weekly News. His first full-length book, 'The Yellow Mountain' was published in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe}.
It was adjudged best Rhodesian novel for 1978 and gained a nomination in that category for the prestigious Kingston Literary Award. Then followed a long literary drought. Lloyd says: "Realizing eventually that I was fixated on the African conflict experience, I made a deliberate effort to apply myself to a completely new genre. I chose fantasy. My models of excellence were 'The Hobbit' by J. R. R.
Tolkien and 'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Graham. I also greatly admire the prose of Beatrix Potter."I began to write a series of short and not-so-short stories. Presented in the style of children's tales, they are really intended for grown-ups, like the books mentioned above. As there is no 'adult' content, children who are advanced readers may also enjoy them."Although these stories were written initially as an exercise and for my own amusement, over the years I accumulated a lot of work that did not fit into any of the popular pidgeon holes of commercial publishing.
But a writer needs a readership, and with the advent of e-publishing I decided to let readers be the judges of quality, regardless of established genres."'The Yellow Mountain' is at present out of print. 'Enchanted Kingdoms' and 'The Travels of Tuckmouse' were published by Crink Publications where they are still available in hard copy. The latter is a full novel while the former is a collection of longer and shorter stories.'The Travels of Tuckmouse' has been republished as an e-book by Smashwords, while 'The Wicked Queen', which first appeared in 'Enchanted Kingdoms' is now presented as a separate book.
'The Lonely Giant' is a full length novel, while 'The Ugly Sisters and Other Stories' is a collection of novelettes and shorter stories. Other books will soon follow.

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