Sleeping Beauty (disambiguation)
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Sleeping Beauty is a classic fairy tale.
Sleeping Beauty may also refer to:
Film
- The Sleeping Beauty (film), a 1930 Soviet film directed by Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev
- The Sleeping Beauty (1935 film), a cartoon in the Puppetoon series by George Pal, included in The Puppetoon Movie
- Sleeping Beauty (1942 film), an Italian film
- Sleeping Beauty (1959 film), an animated film from Walt Disney Pictures
- Aurora (Disney character), the title character of the Disney film
- Sleeping Beauty (1973 film) or Some Call It Loving, a drama by James B. Harris
- Sleeping Beauty (1987 film), a film starring Tahnee Welch
- Sleeping Beauty, a direct-to-video short-animated film released in 1991.
- Sleeping Beauty (1995 film), a direct-to-video animated film
- Sleeping Beauty (Tornerose), a 2008 Norwegian film in the Varg Veum series
- Sleeping Beauty (2010 film), a film by Catherine Breillat
- Sleeping Beauty (2011 film), an Australian film starring Emily Browning
Literature
- The Sleeping Beauty (novel), a 2010 novel by Mercedes Lackey
- Sleeping Beauty (Phillip Margolin novel), 2004
- Sleeping Beauty Trilogy, three erotic novels (1983-1985) by Anne Rice writing under the pseudonym A. N. Roquelaure
- Sleeping Beauty (Ross Macdonald novel), 1973
- The Sleeping Beauty (Taylor novel), a 1953 novel by the English writer Elizabeth Taylor
Music and theatre
- Dornröschen (The Sleeping Beauty), a 1902 opera by Humperdinck
- The Sleeping Beauty (ballet), an 1889 ballet by Tchaikovsky, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa
- La belle au bois dormant (opera), an opera by Michele Carafa
- The Sleeping Beauty (Live in Israel), an album by Tiamat
- The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood, an 1840 extravaganza by James Planché
- Sleeping Beauty, a 1979 album by Sun Ra
- "Sleeping Beauty", a song by Brotherhood of Man from Higher Than High
- "Sleeping Beauty", a song by A Perfect Circle from Mer de Noms
- "La bella dormente nel bosco", a 1921 opera by Respighi
Science
- Sleeping Beauty Galaxy or Black Eye Galaxy
- Sleeping Beauty transposon system, a genetic tool for gene discovery and gene transfer
- Oxalis corniculata or Sleeping Beauty, a herbaceous plant
- Kleine-Levin syndrome or Sleeping Beauty syndrome, a neurological disorder
- Nicole Delien, a woman that suffers from Kleine-Levin syndrome and is called "Sleeping Beauty" in the media
- Somnophilia or Sleeping Beauty syndrome, a paraphilia
- Sleeping Beauty (paper with delayed recognition)
Television
- "Sleeping Beauty" (Faerie Tale Theatre), an episode of Faerie Tale Theatre
- "The Sleeping Beauty" (The O.C.), an episode of The O.C.
Other uses
- Sleeping Beauty (album), a comedy album by Cheech and Chong
- Sleeping Beauty (canoe), a WWII submersible electric-powered canoe for a frogman to ride
- The Sleeping Beauty (wax figure), a wax figure at Madame Tussauds in London
- Sleeping Beauty, Kalinga, a mountain in the Philippines
- Sleeping Beauty Castle, a structure at the center of Disneyland Park and Hong Kong Disneyland Park
- Sleeping Beauty Mountain Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
- Sleeping Beauty problem, a puzzle in probability
- Sleeping Beauty also known by its full title, Sleeping Beauty, Memorial Photography In America, the first in a series of three photo-history books on post-mortem photography, written by Dr. Stanley B. Burns of The Burns Archive. It received the coveted American Photographic Historical Society's award for the best publication of its kind.[1] Sleeping Beauty was praised by Pulitzer Prize winning author, John Updike, in the American Heritage Magazine article he wrote on the book.,[2]
- Sleeping Beauty is also a name for Bordeaux in France.
- The Sleeping Beauty, also known as the 'Cailleach Na Mointeach' or 'Hag of the Moors' is a spectacular skyline of a woman's prone form seen from the standing stones of Callanish on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
- Dornröschen (Sussmann-Hellborn), sculpture ("Sleeping Beauty")
- Sleeping beauty can refer to a no-longer spoken language.[3][4]
References
- ↑ http://www.eastlandmemorial.org/blackmirror.shtml
- ↑ http://www.burnsarchive.com/resources/PDF-Folder/american-heritage-mag-updike-article-1992-burns-archive.pdf
- ↑ See pp. 57 & 60 in Ghil'ad Zuckermann's A New Vision for "Israeli Hebrew": Theoretical and Practical Implications of Analysing Israel's Main Language as a Semi-Engineered Semito-European Hybrid Language, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 5: 57–71 (2006).
- ↑ Dr Anna Goldsworthy on the Barngarla language reclamation, The Monthly, September 2014
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