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  1. El traje nuevo del emperador (en danés: Kejserens nye Klæder ), también conocido como El rey desnudo, es un cuento escrito por Hans Christian Andersen y publicado en 1837 como parte de Eventyr, Fortalte for Børn ( Cuentos de hadas contados para niños ).

  2. The tale concerns an emperor who has an obsession with fancy new clothes, and spends lavishly on them, at the expense of state matters. One day two con-men visit the emperor's capital. Posing as weavers, they offer to supply him with magnificent clothes that are invisible to those who are incompetent or stupid.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2017 · In summary, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ tells, of course, of an emperor who cares about nothing except his clothes, and spends all his time in his dressing-room. One day, two con-men arrive in town, and tell the king that they are weavers who can weave clothes that possessed an unusual quality: they became invisible to anyone ...

  4. by Hans Christian Andersen. Hans Christian Anderson published this cautionary tale in 1837, though its message resounds clearly today. The Emperor's New Clothes is about two poor and opportunistic weavers out to make a fool of a king and his entourage. Thankfully, not everyone buys-in.

  5. 19 de oct. de 2019 · Language. Spanish; English. 1 volume (unpaged) : 31 cm. Two rascally weavers convince the emperor they are making him beautiful new clothes, visible only to those fit for their posts, but during a royal procession in which he first wears them, a child whispers that the emperor has nothing on.

  6. Hans Christian Andersen's The Emperor's New Clothes is an animated television special broadcast on ABC on Monday night, February 21, 1972. The special was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions , a former division of Tomorrow Entertainment, using their "Animagic" stop-motion puppetry technique in Japan , along with some live-action ...

  7. The Emperor's New Clothes. by Hans Christian Andersen. Additional Information. Year Published: 1837. Language: English. Country of Origin: Denmark. Source: Andersen, H.C. (1837). Andersen’s Fairy Tales. Children’s Classics.