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Ronia, the Robber's Daughter

Ronia, the Robber's Daughter (Swedish: Ronja rövardotter) is a children's fantasy book by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, first published in 1981.

Ronia, the Robber's Daughter
First edition
AuthorAstrid Lindgren
Original titleRonja rövardotter
IllustratorIlon Wikland
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish
PublisherRabén & Sjögren
Publication date
1981
Pages235 pp
ISBN91-29-54877-2
OCLC9462379
LC ClassMLCS 82/9917

The book has been adapted as a prize-winning 1984 film, a Danish and a German musical, and a Japanese anime. It has been translated into at least 39 languages.

Plot summary edit

 
Matt's Fort at Astrid Lindgren's World

Ronia is a girl growing up among a clan of robbers living in a castle in the woodlands of early-Medieval Scandinavia. As the only child of Matt, the chief, she is expected to become the leader of the clan someday. Their castle, Matt's Fort, is split into two parts by a lightning bolt on the day of Ronia's birth. Ronia grows up with Matt's clan of robbers as her only company, until a rival robber group led by Borka moves into the other half of the castle, exacerbating the longstanding rivalry between the two bands.

One day, Ronia sees Birk Borkason, the only son of Borka, idling by the chasm. He is the only other child she has ever met, and so she is sorry that he is a Borka. He engages her in a game of jumping across, which does not end until Birk almost falls down. Ronia saves him, and they eventually become friends.

The following winter is long and cold and although Matt's robbers are well fed, their counterparts are suffering on the other side of the chasm. Ronia brings food to Birk through a secret passageway. They get very close but both know that they cannot tell their families. Later that year, Birk is captured by Ronia's father. Ronia gives herself to the Borkas so she must be exchanged, but as a result, her father disowns her and refuses to acknowledge her as his daughter. Birk and Ronia run away to the woods, where they live in a cave and experience several harrowing adventures with the wood's indigenous wildlife, including trolls, forest gnomes, and harpies. Ultimately their families repent of their feuding, and everyone is reunited, but the story concludes with both Ronia and Birk deciding that the robber's life is not for them.

Adaptations edit

Literature edit

In 1983, Trina Schart Hyman illustrated her own version of the book, which is published by Puffin Books.[1]

Film edit

In 1984, the book was made into a Swedish fantasy film. It was directed by the Swedish film director Tage Danielsson and adapted for screenplay by Astrid Lindgren herself. It was a major success, becoming the highest-grossing 1984 film in Sweden,[2] and winning a Silver Bear at the 1985 Berlin International Film Festival.[3] More than 1.5 million people attended its screenings in Sweden.[citation needed]

Musical edit

 
Ronia in the German musical by Axel Bergstedt

In 1991 the book was made into a Danish musical called Ronja Røverdatter. The musical is written by Danish composer Sebastian.[4]

In 1994 the book was made into a German musical called Ronja Räubertochter. The musical is written by Axel Bergstedt in the German language, and has orchestra, band and more than one hundred people on the stage.[5][6]

Stage edit

A production in the Balver Höhle was performed in 1993 and 2004 in Oberkirch (Baden) in 2006.

A production of Ronja the Robber's Daughter interpreted by Ronny Danielsson - performed at Stadsteatern Stockholm Sweden 2014, 2016, 2018.[citation needed]

TV-Series edit

On 6 September 2021 it was announced that a TV series is planned to be produced. Hans Rosenfeldt writes the script while Lisa James Larsson directs the series. Twelve episodes, divided into two seasons, have been ordered. The series is produced by Filmlance Productions, the company behind popular Swedish TV-series such as Beck, Bron, Caliphate. [7]

Anime edit

A CGI television series from Japan, which debuted on 11 October 2014.[8] Titled Sanzoku no Musume Ronia, the show is being produced by Dwango, NHK, NHK Enterprises, Polygon Pictures and Studio Ghibli. The show was directed by Goro Miyazaki and scripted by Hiroyuki Kawsaki [ja].[9]

Translations edit

 
Ronia and her father Mattis, played by actors at Astrid Lindgren's World in Lindgren's home town, Vimmerby, in 2014

Ronia, the Robber's Daughter has been translated into 39 languages.[10] The two English versions translate the Swedish names differently.[11]

Swedish, 1981
Rabén & Sjögren
Ronja Rövardotter
 
English, 1983
Methuen
The Robber's Daughter
 
English, 1985
Puffin
Ronia,
the Robber's Daughter
Ronja Kirsty Ronia
Mattis Matt Matt
Lovis Lena Lovis
Borka Ranulf Borka
Undis Hanna Undis
Birk Burl Birk
Skalle-Per Skinny-Pete Noddle-Pete
Tjegge Shaggy Shaggy
Pelje Proudfoot Pelle
Fjosok Fulke Foolok
Jutis Jolly Jutto
Joen Jip Jep
Knotas Knott Knott
Turre Tapper Tapper
Tjorm Tobbit Torm
Sturkas Bumper Bumper
Lill-Klippen Snip Little Snip

References edit

  1. ^ Astrid Lindgren (1985-02-05). Ronia, the Robber's Daughter. Puffin Books. ISBN 978-0140317206.
  2. ^ Holmlund, Christine (2003). "Pippi and Her Pals". Cinema Journal. 42.2 (Winter 2003): 4.
  3. ^ Awards for Ronja Rövardotter at IMDb
  4. ^ Musical "Ronja Røverdatter" on YouTube
  5. ^ Musical "Ronja Räubertochter": Song of the wolf on YouTube
  6. ^ Musical "Ronja Räubertochter": Ronja in the wood on YouTube
  7. ^ ""Ronja Rövardotter" blir tv-serie – här är allt vi vet just nu".
  8. ^ (in Japanese). NHK. Archived from the original on 2020-03-14.
  9. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (2014-01-30). "Goro Miyazaki to Direct Ronia the Robber's Daughter TV Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2020-05-02.
  10. ^ "Astrid i världen" (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-05-02.
  11. ^ Edström, Vivi (2000) [1992]. Astrid Lindgren: A Critical Study. Eivor Cormack, trans. Rabén & Sjögren. pp. 271–293.

External links edit

  • Astrid Lindgren: Ronia, the robber's daughter (Blog)

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For the 1984 film see Ronia the Robber s Daughter film For the 2014 TV series see Ronja the Robber s Daughter TV series Ronia the Robber s Daughter Swedish Ronja rovardotter is a children s fantasy book by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren first published in 1981 Ronia the Robber s DaughterFirst editionAuthorAstrid LindgrenOriginal titleRonja rovardotterIllustratorIlon WiklandCountrySwedenLanguageSwedishPublisherRaben amp SjogrenPublication date1981Pages235 ppISBN91 29 54877 2OCLC9462379LC ClassMLCS 82 9917The book has been adapted as a prize winning 1984 film a Danish and a German musical and a Japanese anime It has been translated into at least 39 languages Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Adaptations 2 1 Literature 2 2 Film 2 3 Musical 2 4 Stage 2 5 TV Series 2 6 Anime 3 Translations 4 References 5 External linksPlot summary edit nbsp Matt s Fort at Astrid Lindgren s WorldRonia is a girl growing up among a clan of robbers living in a castle in the woodlands of early Medieval Scandinavia As the only child of Matt the chief she is expected to become the leader of the clan someday Their castle Matt s Fort is split into two parts by a lightning bolt on the day of Ronia s birth Ronia grows up with Matt s clan of robbers as her only company until a rival robber group led by Borka moves into the other half of the castle exacerbating the longstanding rivalry between the two bands One day Ronia sees Birk Borkason the only son of Borka idling by the chasm He is the only other child she has ever met and so she is sorry that he is a Borka He engages her in a game of jumping across which does not end until Birk almost falls down Ronia saves him and they eventually become friends The following winter is long and cold and although Matt s robbers are well fed their counterparts are suffering on the other side of the chasm Ronia brings food to Birk through a secret passageway They get very close but both know that they cannot tell their families Later that year Birk is captured by Ronia s father Ronia gives herself to the Borkas so she must be exchanged but as a result her father disowns her and refuses to acknowledge her as his daughter Birk and Ronia run away to the woods where they live in a cave and experience several harrowing adventures with the wood s indigenous wildlife including trolls forest gnomes and harpies Ultimately their families repent of their feuding and everyone is reunited but the story concludes with both Ronia and Birk deciding that the robber s life is not for them Adaptations editLiterature edit In 1983 Trina Schart Hyman illustrated her own version of the book which is published by Puffin Books 1 Film edit Main article Ronia the Robber s Daughter film In 1984 the book was made into a Swedish fantasy film It was directed by the Swedish film director Tage Danielsson and adapted for screenplay by Astrid Lindgren herself It was a major success becoming the highest grossing 1984 film in Sweden 2 and winning a Silver Bear at the 1985 Berlin International Film Festival 3 More than 1 5 million people attended its screenings in Sweden citation needed Musical edit nbsp Ronia in the German musical by Axel BergstedtIn 1991 the book was made into a Danish musical called Ronja Roverdatter The musical is written by Danish composer Sebastian 4 In 1994 the book was made into a German musical called Ronja Raubertochter The musical is written by Axel Bergstedt in the German language and has orchestra band and more than one hundred people on the stage 5 6 Stage edit A production in the Balver Hohle was performed in 1993 and 2004 in Oberkirch Baden in 2006 A production of Ronja the Robber s Daughter interpreted by Ronny Danielsson performed at Stadsteatern Stockholm Sweden 2014 2016 2018 citation needed TV Series edit On 6 September 2021 it was announced that a TV series is planned to be produced Hans Rosenfeldt writes the script while Lisa James Larsson directs the series Twelve episodes divided into two seasons have been ordered The series is produced by Filmlance Productions the company behind popular Swedish TV series such as Beck Bron Caliphate 7 Anime edit Main article Ronja the Robber s Daughter A CGI television series from Japan which debuted on 11 October 2014 8 Titled Sanzoku no Musume Ronia the show is being produced by Dwango NHK NHK Enterprises Polygon Pictures and Studio Ghibli The show was directed by Goro Miyazaki and scripted by Hiroyuki Kawsaki ja 9 Translations edit nbsp Ronia and her father Mattis played by actors at Astrid Lindgren s World in Lindgren s home town Vimmerby in 2014Ronia the Robber s Daughter has been translated into 39 languages 10 The two English versions translate the Swedish names differently 11 Swedish 1981Raben amp SjogrenRonja Rovardotter English 1983MethuenThe Robber s Daughter English 1985PuffinRonia the Robber s DaughterRonja Kirsty RoniaMattis Matt MattLovis Lena LovisBorka Ranulf BorkaUndis Hanna UndisBirk Burl BirkSkalle Per Skinny Pete Noddle PeteTjegge Shaggy ShaggyPelje Proudfoot PelleFjosok Fulke FoolokJutis Jolly JuttoJoen Jip JepKnotas Knott KnottTurre Tapper TapperTjorm Tobbit TormSturkas Bumper BumperLill Klippen Snip Little SnipReferences edit Astrid Lindgren 1985 02 05 Ronia the Robber s Daughter Puffin Books ISBN 978 0140317206 Holmlund Christine 2003 Pippi and Her Pals Cinema Journal 42 2 Winter 2003 4 Awards for Ronja Rovardotter at IMDb Musical Ronja Roverdatter on YouTube Musical Ronja Raubertochter Song of the wolf on YouTube Musical Ronja Raubertochter Ronja in the wood on YouTube Ronja Rovardotter blir tv serie har ar allt vi vet just nu NHKアニメワールド 山賊の娘ローニャ in Japanese NHK Archived from the original on 2020 03 14 Hodgkins Crystalyn 2014 01 30 Goro Miyazaki to Direct Ronia the Robber s Daughter TV Anime Anime News Network Retrieved 2020 05 02 Astrid i varlden in Danish Retrieved 2020 05 02 Edstrom Vivi 2000 1992 Astrid Lindgren A Critical Study Eivor Cormack trans Raben amp Sjogren pp 271 293 External links editAstrid Lindgren Ronia the robber s daughter Blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ronia the Robber 27s Daughter amp oldid 1187509944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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