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‘The Ice Palace’ is a short story by the American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940), originally published in the Saturday Evening Post in May 1920. The story is about a southern belle who becomes engaged to a man from the North; however, she almost freezes to death in an ice palace at a winter carnival and this leads her to rethink the ...
The Ice Palace: With Dean Jones, Carol Lawrence, Johnny Mathis, Leslie Uggams. In 1971, when 95% of all TV shows were still family-friendly, CBS trotted out this pleasant, 8-episode Sunday night summer series.
- Family, Musical
- 60
- 1971-05-23
- Dean Jones, Carol Lawrence, Johnny Mathis
Sally Carrol Happer, a young woman from the fictional city of Tarleton, Georgia, United States of America, is bored with her unchanging environment. Her local friends are dismayed to learn she is engaged to Harry Bellamy, a man from an unspecified town in the northern United States of America.
The Ice Palace, a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a masterpiece of symbolism. The story is set in St. Petersburg, Florida, during the winter, and revolves around the relationship between two young women, Sally Carrol Happer and her friend, the narrator.
She sees the ice palace as a primitive, heathen place – “the North offering sacrifice on some mighty altar to the gray pagan God of Snow. She is fearfully overwhelmed when lost in the palace, experiencing “some deep terror far greater than any fear of being lost”.
A forgotten but well-done family series that SHOULD be unearthed from the vaults! Moax429 24 November 2005. When "The Ice Palace" first aired in the summer of 1971, I was only 9 years old, and my family and I was in the process of moving to Lansing, Michigan from the Detroit suburb of Warren.
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William de Ros, 6th Baron Ros (c. 1370 – 1 November 1414), was an English nobleman, politician and soldier. He inherited his father's feudal barony and extensive estates centred on Lincolnshire in 1394. Shortly afterwards he married Margaret, daughter of Baron Fitzalan, whose family, like that of de Ros, was well-connected and implacably ...