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Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

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ANDERSEN's FAIRY TALES, which have been translated into more than "125 languages", have become culturally embedded in the West's collective consciousness, readily accessible to children, but presenting lessons of virtue and resilience in the face of adversity for mature readers as well. 

 

Some of his most famous fairy tales include "THE EMPEROR's NEW CLOTHEs", "THE LITTLE MERMAID", "THE NIGHTINGALE", "THE SNOW QUEEN", "THE UGLY DUCKLING", "THUMBELINA", and many more. In this book, you will find "ALL STORIES" that writen by the Author Early and Later Stories as Fully Well illustrated "126 STORIEs".. 

 

This collection of "126 of the Stories" was translated by Mrs. Susannah Paull in 1872. 

 

Fairy tales and poetry: 

His initial attempts at writing fairy tales were revisions of stories that he heard as a child. Andersen then brought this genre to a new level by writing a vast number of fairy tales that were both bold and original. Initially they were not met with recognition, due partly to the difficulty in translating them and capturing his genius for humor and dark pathos. 

 

It was during 1835 that Andersen published the first two installments of his immortal Fairy Tales (Danish: Eventyr; lit. "fantastic tales"). More stories, completing the first volume, were published in 1837. The collection comprises nine tales, including "The Tinderbox", "The Princess and the Pea", "Thumbelina", "The Little Mermaid", and "The Emperor's New Clothes". The quality of these stories was not immediately recognized, and they sold poorly. At the same time, Andersen enjoyed more success with two novels, O.T. (1836) and Only a Fiddler (1837); the latter was reviewed by the young Soren Kierkegaard.

STORIES:

1 . A Story

2 . By the Almshouse Window

3 . The Angel

4 . Anne Lisbeth

5 . The Conceited Apple-Branch

6 . Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind

7 . The Beetle Who Went on His Travels

8 . The Bell

9 . The Bell-Deep

10 . The Bishop of Borglum and His Warriors

11 . The Bottle Neck

12 . The Buckwheat

13 . The Butterfly

14 . A Cheerful Temper

15 . The Child in the Grave

16 . The Farm-Yard Cock and the Weather-Cock

17 . The Daisy

18 . The Darning-Needle

19 . Delaying Is Not Forgetting

20 . The Drop of Water

21 . The Dryad

22 . Jack the Dullard: An Old Story Told Anew

23 . The Dumb Book

24 . The Elf of the Rose

25 . The Elfin Hill

26 . The Emperor's New Suit

27 . The Fir Tree

28 . The Flax

29 . The Flying Trunk

30 . The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship

31 . The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf

32 . The Goblin and the Huckster

33 . The Golden Treasure

34 . The Goloshes of Fortune...


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Publisher: eKitap Projesi

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  • Release date: April 21, 2016

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  • ISBN: 9786059654050
  • File size: 22495 KB
  • Release date: April 21, 2016

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  • Release date: April 21, 2016

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ANDERSEN's FAIRY TALES, which have been translated into more than "125 languages", have become culturally embedded in the West's collective consciousness, readily accessible to children, but presenting lessons of virtue and resilience in the face of adversity for mature readers as well. 

 

Some of his most famous fairy tales include "THE EMPEROR's NEW CLOTHEs", "THE LITTLE MERMAID", "THE NIGHTINGALE", "THE SNOW QUEEN", "THE UGLY DUCKLING", "THUMBELINA", and many more. In this book, you will find "ALL STORIES" that writen by the Author Early and Later Stories as Fully Well illustrated "126 STORIEs".. 

 

This collection of "126 of the Stories" was translated by Mrs. Susannah Paull in 1872. 

 

Fairy tales and poetry: 

His initial attempts at writing fairy tales were revisions of stories that he heard as a child. Andersen then brought this genre to a new level by writing a vast number of fairy tales that were both bold and original. Initially they were not met with recognition, due partly to the difficulty in translating them and capturing his genius for humor and dark pathos. 

 

It was during 1835 that Andersen published the first two installments of his immortal Fairy Tales (Danish: Eventyr; lit. "fantastic tales"). More stories, completing the first volume, were published in 1837. The collection comprises nine tales, including "The Tinderbox", "The Princess and the Pea", "Thumbelina", "The Little Mermaid", and "The Emperor's New Clothes". The quality of these stories was not immediately recognized, and they sold poorly. At the same time, Andersen enjoyed more success with two novels, O.T. (1836) and Only a Fiddler (1837); the latter was reviewed by the young Soren Kierkegaard.

STORIES:

1 . A Story

2 . By the Almshouse Window

3 . The Angel

4 . Anne Lisbeth

5 . The Conceited Apple-Branch

6 . Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind

7 . The Beetle Who Went on His Travels

8 . The Bell

9 . The Bell-Deep

10 . The Bishop of Borglum and His Warriors

11 . The Bottle Neck

12 . The Buckwheat

13 . The Butterfly

14 . A Cheerful Temper

15 . The Child in the Grave

16 . The Farm-Yard Cock and the Weather-Cock

17 . The Daisy

18 . The Darning-Needle

19 . Delaying Is Not Forgetting

20 . The Drop of Water

21 . The Dryad

22 . Jack the Dullard: An Old Story Told Anew

23 . The Dumb Book

24 . The Elf of the Rose

25 . The Elfin Hill

26 . The Emperor's New Suit

27 . The Fir Tree

28 . The Flax

29 . The Flying Trunk

30 . The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship

31 . The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf

32 . The Goblin and the Huckster

33 . The Golden Treasure

34 . The Goloshes of Fortune...


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