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- Swanwhite may refer to: Svanevit [sv], a play by August Strindberg (1901) Swanwhite (Sibelius), incidental music written by Jean Sibelius for Strindberg's...
- Swanwhite (Swedish: Svanevit), JS 189, is incidental music for orchestra by Jean Sibelius for a play of the same name by August Strindberg. It consists...
- with the text of the Chronicles. For example, the outline dates Queen Swanwhite c. 1502, though according to The Last Battle she ruled Narnia before Jadis...
- transl.; Strindberg, August (1912), Oland, Edith (ed.), Plays, vol. 3: "Swanwhite, Advent, The Storm, Boston: Luce{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names:...
- Stonefoot: Giant, summoned by Roonwit to Tirian (LB) Strawberry: See Fledge Swanwhite: Queen of Narnia. She was so beautiful that when she looked into a forest...
- Jeweller's Shop by Karol Wojtyla, The P****ion, Part One by Bill Bryden, Swanwhite by August Strindberg, and the world premiere of The Shepherd Beguiled...
- MacNeille Auric's queen who is jealous of Mrs. Beakley. "Maid of the Myth" Swanwhite Tress MacNeille A shepherd girl who helps Launchpad train for a Viking...
- includes Valse triste Pelléas et Mélisande (1905) Belshazzar's Feast (1906) Swanwhite (1908) The Lizard (1909) The Language of the Birds (1911) Scaramouche (1913)...
- includes Valse triste Pelléas et Mélisande (1905) Belshazzar's Feast (1906) Swanwhite (1908) The Lizard (1909) The Language of the Birds (1911) Scaramouche (1913)...
- includes Valse triste Pelléas et Mélisande (1905) Belshazzar's Feast (1906) Swanwhite (1908) The Lizard (1909) The Language of the Birds (1911) Scaramouche (1913)...