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A Syrupy Love-Fest.” On the Blasphemous Disneyfication of Felix Salten's Bambi ‹ Literary Hub

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One of the reasons Felix Salten had become famous was the translation of Bambi into English in 1928 by the American writer Whittaker Chambers (who, decades later, was revealed to be a communist spy). Chambers had a limited understanding of Austrian German and spent little time in Austria. Consequently, his translation is filled with all […]

Bambi by Felix Salten, Illustrated by Kurt Wiese, Early American Printing, 1931 at 1stDibs

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Felix Salten in Translation: Bibliography

Bambi by Felix Salten, Illustrated by Kurt Wiese, Early American Printing, 1931 at 1stDibs

Salten, Felix. Bambi: A Life in the Woods. New York: Grosset & Dunlay, 1931. Translated by Whitaker Chambers. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In original

Bambi by Felix Salten, Illustrated by Kurt Wiese, Early American Printing, 1931

Salten, Felix. Bambi: A Life in the Woods. New York: Grosset & Dunlay, 1931. Translated by Whitaker Chambers. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In original

Bambi by Felix Salten, Illustrated by Kurt Wiese, Early American Printing, 1931

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Salten, Felix. Bambi: A Life in the Woods. New York: Grosset & Dunlay, 1931. Translated by Whitaker Chambers. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In original

Bambi by Felix Salten, Illustrated by Kurt Wiese, Early American Printing, 1931

Bambi, Saddest Tale Told Returns to Print Eighty Years After Disney