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that also sang. This nightingale's song was pretty, but always the same. The real nightingale, no longer appreciated, flew out of the palace while no one was looking. The emperor placed the artificial nightingale at his bedside and banished the real nightingale for his desertion. The artificial bird
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he was astonished to read about the nightingale, because he had never heard of it, nor had anyone in his court. He commanded that the nightingale be brought before him to sing. With the help of a poor kitchen girl, the nightingale was found and brought to the emperor, where he sang so beautifully
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showing him the deeds of his past. The emperor wished for the artificial nightingale to sing away the unpleasant memories, but it was silent. Then a song erupted through the window, where the real nightingale was perched. The song restored the emperor's health and persuaded Death to leave him in
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peace. The nightingale declined to become a guest in the palace again, but offered to come when he would and sing about all that he had seen in the kingdom, if the emperor agreed to keep this a secret between them.
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lived a nightingale whose song was more beautiful than the palace itself and was storied all over the world. When the emperor received a book from the
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sang the emperor to sleep each night until its cogs wore down. The bird was repaired, but it could be played only once a year.
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Kramer, Nathaniel. “The Nightingale as Voice Object in H.C. Andersen’s Nattergalen”. Scandinavica 52.1 (2013), pp. 42-70.
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The ladies took some water into their mouths to try and make the same gurgling, thinking so to equal the nightingale.
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The Light of the Nightingale: The Gospel Story Resonates Throughout H. C. Andersen's Beloved Tale”
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Even Death himself listened to the song and said, 'Go on, little nightingale, go on!'
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The music-master wrote five-and-twenty volumes about the artificial bird.
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Andersen, Hans Christian; Frank, Jeffrey; Frank, Diana Crone (2003).
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Soon after, the emperor received a new gift: a jeweled nightingale
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that the emperor was moved to tears and made him a guest at court.
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Story Time! Pilot - Extracts from The emperor and the nightingale.
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Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre: The Nightingale
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Five years later the emperor fell ill, and one night
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edited by William McCarthy and Martin H. Greenberg.
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Index

Short story
Hans Christian Andersen

Vilhelm Pedersen
fairy tale
New Fairy Tales. First Volume. First Collection
Danish
fairy tale
Hans Christian Andersen
Emperor
nightingale
emperor of China
emperor of Japan
automaton
Death
sat on his chest
Edmund Dulac
How common it looks, said the chamberlain
The ladies took some water into their mouths to try and make the same gurgling, thinking so to equal the nightingale.
The music-master wrote five-and-twenty volumes about the artificial bird.
Even Death himself listened to the song and said, 'Go on, little nightingale, go on!'
“The Inspiration for Nightingale”
The Nightingale (puppet show) Rag & Bone Puppet Theatre.
The Emperor’s Nightingale (song).
“The Emperor And The Nightingale -Twists of H.C. Andersen's Untaped Fairy Tales”
TV episode; radio play



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