Malelane
Malelane 2
Malelane 3
Malelane 4
Malelane 5

Malelane

Malelane, ZA
View on Map

About

Madeline is a media franchise that originated as a series of children's books written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans, an Austrian-American author. The books have been adapted into numerous formats, spawning telefilms, television series and a live action feature film. The adaptations are famous for the closing line, a famous phrase Ethel Barrymore used to rebuff curtain calls, "That's all there is, there isn't any more." The stories take place in a Catholic boarding school in Paris. Much of the media start with the line "In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines ..." The stories often are written entirely in rhyme, include simple themes of daily life, and the playful but harmless mischief of Madeline, which appeal to children and parents alike. Miss Clavel who is in charge is strict but loves the children, cares for them, and is open to their ideas. Most of the books have several recurring themes, such as Miss Clavel turning on the light and saying: "Something is not right." == In literature == Madeline was written in British English by Ludwig Bemelmans and published in 1939. Bemelmans wrote five sequels between 1953 and 1961. Later books in the series were written by Bemelmans' grandson John Bemelmans Marciano. The books focus on a group of girls in a Catholic boarding school in Paris. Madeline is the smallest of the girls. SOURCESWikipedia

Malelane ZA