The Collected Works of Hans Christian Andersen

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This comprehensive eBook presents the complete works or all the significant works - the Œuvre - of this famous and brilliant writer in one ebook - 6273 pages easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate:

• Andersen's Fairy Tales
• A Christmas Greeting: A Series of Stories
• What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales
• The Ice-Maiden: and Other Tales
• Wonderful Stories for Children
• I Sverrig. English
• The True Story of My Life: A Sketch
• Rudy and Babette
• The Sand-Hills of Jutland
• O. T., A Danish Romance
• By the Almshouse Window
• The Angel
• Anne Lisbeth
• The Conceited Apple-branch
• Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind
• The Beetle who went on his Travels
• The Bell
• The Bell-deep
• The Bird of Popular Song
• The Bishop of Borglum and his Warriors
• The Bottle Neck
• The Buckwheat
• The Butterfly
• A Cheerful Temper
• The Child in the Grave
• Children's Prattle
• The Farm-yard Cock and the Weather-cock
• The Daisy
• The Darning-Needle
• Delaying is not Forgetting
• The Drop of Water
• The Dryad
• Jack the Dullard
• The Dumb Book
• The Elf of the Rose
• The Elfin Hill
• The Emperor's New Suit
• The Fir Tree
• The Flax
• The Flying Trunk
• The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship
• The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf
• The Goblin and the Huckster
• The Golden Treasure
• The Goloshes of Fortune
• She was Good for Nothing
• Grandmother
• A Great Grief
• The Happy Family
• A Leaf from Heaven
• Holger Danske
• Ib and Little Christina
• The Ice Maiden
• The Jewish Maiden
The Jumper
• The Last Dream of the Old Oak
• The Last Pearl
• Little Claus and Big Claus
• The Little Elder-tree Mother
• Little Ida's Flowers
• The Little Match-seller
• The Little Mermaid
• Little Tiny or Thumbelina
• Little Tuk
• The Loveliest Rose in the World
• The Mail-coach Passengers
• The Marsh King's Daughter
• The Metal Pig
• The Money-box
• What the Moon Saw
• The Neighbouring Families
• The Nightingale
• There is no Doubt about it
• In the Nursery
• The Old Bachelor's Nightcap
• The Old Church Bell
• The Old Grave-stone
• The Old House
• What the Old Man Does is Always Right
• The Old Street Lamp
• Ole-Luk-Oie, the Dream God
• Ole the Tower-keeper
• Our Aunt
• The Garden of Paradise
• The Pea Blossom
• The Pen and the Inkstand
• The Philosopher's Stone
• The Phoenix Bird
• The Portuguese Duck
• The Porter's Son
• Poultry Meg's Family
• The Princess and the Pea
• The Psyche
• The Puppet-show Man
• The Races
• The Red Shoes
• Everything in the Right Place
• A Rose from Homer's Grave
• The Snail and the Rose-tree
• A Story from the Sand-hills
• The Saucy Boy
• The Shadow
• The Shepherdess and the Sheep
• The Silver Shilling
• The Shirt-collar
• The Snow Man
• The Snow Queen
• The Snowdrop
• Something
• Soup from a Sausage Skewer
• The Storks
• The Storm Shakes the Shield
• The Story of a Mother
• The Sunbeam and the Captive
• The Swan's Nest
• The Swineherd
• The Thistle's Experiences
• The Thorny Road of Honor
• In a Thousand Years
• The Brave Tin Soldier
• The Tinder-box
• The Toad
• The Top and Ball
• The Travelling Companion
• Two Brothers
• Two Maidens
• The Ugly Duckling
• Under the Willow Tree
• In the Uttermost Parts of the Sea
• What One Can Invent
• The Wicked Prince
• The Wild Swans
• The Will-o-the-Wisp in the Town, Says the Wild Woman
• The Story of the Win
• The Windmill
• The Story of the Year

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Über Hans Christian Andersen

Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 -- 4 August 1875) was born in the quiet provincial town of Odense in Denmark. As a boy, he was fascinated by stories and would often go to listen to the old women in the workhouse telling the traditional tales that had been handed down over the years by word of mouth.

As he grew, he turned this fascination with the oral tradition into written stories. By the time he had reached his mid-thirties, Andersen's first three novels had become very popular in Germany in Sweden, and when his fairy tales were gathered and published as a book for the first time in 1839, he became famous throughout Europe and the rest of the world.

Today, his stories have left an indelible mark on the genre of fairy tales and folklore, with tales such as Thumbelina, The Emperor's New Clothes and The Ugly Duckling occupying a permanent place in imagination of the modern reader.


Verlag:

PergamonMedia

Veröffentlicht:

2015

Druckseiten:

ca. 3318

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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