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Hans Christian Andersen ( AN-dər-sən, Danish: [ˈhænˀs ˈkʰʁestjæn ˈɑnɐsn̩] ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales. Andersen's fairy tales, consisting of 156 stories across nine volumes, have been translated into more than 125 languages. They have become embedded in Western collective consciousness, accessible to children as well as presenting lessons of virtue and resilience in the face of adversity for mature readers. His most famous fairy tales include "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Little Mermaid", "The Nightingale", "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "The Red Shoes", "The Princess and the Pea", "The Snow Queen", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Little Match Girl", and "Thumbelina". His stories have inspired ballets, plays, and animated and live-action films. Early life Andersen was born in Odense, Denmark, on 2 April 1805. He had a stepsister named Karen. His father, also named Hans, considered himself related to nobility (his paternal grandmother had told his father that their family had belonged to a higher social class, but investigations have disproved these stories). Although it has been challenged, speculation suggests that Andersen was an illegitimate son of King Christian VIII. Danish historian Jens Jørgensen supported this idea in his book H.C. Andersen, en sand myte [a true myth]. Andersen was baptised on 15 April 1805 in Saint Hans Church in Odense. According to his birth certificate, which was not drafted until November 1823, six godparents were present at the baptism ceremony: Madam Sille Marie Breineberg, Maiden Friederiche Pommer, shoemaker Peder Waltersdorff, journeyman carpenter Anders Jørgensen, hospital porter Nicolas Gomard, and royal hatter Jens Henrichsen Dorch. Andersen's father, who had received an elementary school education, introduced his son to literature, reading him Arabian Nights. Andersen's mother, Anne Marie Andersdatter, was an illiterate washerwoman. Following her husband's death in 1816, she remarried in 1818. Andersen was sent to a local school for poor children where he received a basic education and had to support himself, working as an apprentice to a weaver and, later, to a tailor. At fourteen, he moved to Copenhagen to seek employment as an actor. Having a good soprano voice, he was accepted into the Royal Danish Theatre, but his voice soon changed. A colleague at the theatre told him that he considered Andersen a poet, and taking the suggestion seriously, Andersen began to focus on writing. Jonas Collin, director of the Royal Danish Theatre, held great affection for Andersen and sent him to a grammar school in Slagelse, persuading King Frederick VI to pay part of his education. Andersen had by then published his first story, "The Ghost at Palnatoke's Grave" (1822). Though not a stellar pupil, he also attended school at Elsinore until 1827. He later said that his years at this school were the darkest and most bitter years of his life. At one school, he lived at his schoolmaster's home. There he was abused and was told that it was done in order "to improve his character." He later said that the faculty had discouraged him from writing, which resulted in a depression. Career Early work A very early fairy tale by Andersen, "The Tallow Candle" (Danish: Tællelyset), was discovered in a Danish archive in October 2012. The story, written in the 1820s, is about a candle that does not feel appreciated. It was written while Andersen was still in school and dedicated to one of his benefactors. The story remained in that family's possession until it was found among other family papers in a local archive. In 1829, Andersen enjoyed considerable success with the short story "A Journey on Foot from Holmen's Canal to the East Point of Amager". Its protagonist meets characters ranging from Saint Peter to a talking cat. Andersen followed this success with a theatrical piece, Love on St. Nicholas Church Tower, and a short volume of poems. He made little progress in writing and publishing immediately following these poems, but did receive a small travel grant from the king in 1833. This enabled him to set out on the first of many journeys throughout Europe. At Jura, near Le Locle, Switzerland, Andersen wrote the story "Agnete and the Merman". The same year he spent an evening in the Italian seaside village of Sestri Levante, which inspired the title of "The Bay of Fables". He arrived in Rome in October 1834. Andersen's travels in Italy were reflected in his first novel, a fictionalized autobiography titled The Improvisatore (Improvisatoren), published in 1835 to instant acclaim. Literary fairy tales Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection (Danish: Eventyr, fortalt for Børn. Første Samling.) is a collection of nine fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen. The tales were published in a series of three installments by C. A. Reitzel in Copenhagen between May 1835 and April 1837. They were Andersen's first venture into the fairy tale genre. The first installment was a volume of sixty-one unbound pages published 8 May 1835 containing "The Tinderbox", "Little Claus and Big Claus", "The Princess and the Pea" and "Little Ida's Flowers". The first three tales were based on folktales Andersen had heard in his childhood. The fourth was Andersen's creation for Ida Thiele, the daughter of folklorist Just Mathias Thiele, Andersen's early benefactor. Reitzel paid Andersen thirty rigsdalers for the manuscript, and the booklet was priced at twenty-four shillings. The second booklet was published on 16 December 1835 and contained "Thumbelina", "The Naughty Boy", and "The Traveling Companion". "Thumbelina" was inspired by "Tom Thumb" and other stories of miniature people. "The Naughty Boy" was based on a poem about Eros from the Anacreontea, and "The Traveling Companion" was a ghost story Andersen had experimented with in the year 1830. The third booklet contained "The Little Mermaid" and "The Emperor's New Clothes", and it was published on 7 April 1837. "The Little Mermaid" was influenced by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's Undine (1811) and legends about mermaids. This tale established Andersen's international reputation. The only other tale in the third booklet was "The Emperor's New Clothes", which was based on a medieval Spanish story with Arab and Jewish origins. On the eve of the third installment's publication, Andersen revised the conclusion (in which the Emperor simply walks in procession) to its now-famous finale of a child calling out, "The Emperor is not wearing any clothes!" Danish reviews of the first two booklets first appeared in 1836 and were not enthusiastic. The critics disliked the chatty, informal style and apparent immorality, since children's literature was meant to educate rather than to amuse. The critics discouraged Andersen from pursuing this type of style. Andersen believed that he was working a.... Discover the Hans Andersen popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Hans Andersen books.

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    Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    H. C. Andersen

    A comprehensive collection of over fifty of the most popular fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen, including “The Emperor’s New Suit,” “The Red Shoes,” “The Ugly Duckling,” and m...

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    The Snow Queen. An Illustrated Fairy Tale by Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen, James Kuzma & Tom eMusic

    This illustrated book for children is a brand new version of Hans Christian Andersen’s Snow Queen. It is at once exciting, enchanting and educational an ideal fairy tale to read a...

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    The Complete Fairy Tales and Stories

    Hans Christian Andersen & Erik Christian Haugaard

    This definitive collection of work from Hans Christian Andersenone of the immortals of world literaturenot only includes his own notes to his stories but is the only version availa...

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    Hans Christian Andersen

    Paul Binding

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    Stories from Hans Andersen

    H. C. Andersen

    THE SNOW QUEEN One day he was in a high state of delight because he had invented a mirror Many a winter's night she flies through the streets Then an old, old woman came out of...

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    Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen

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    The Collected Works of Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen

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    Complete Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen & The griffin classics

    This Work contains an active table of contents (HTML), which makes reading easier to make it more enjoyable. 125 of the most famous, classic fairy tales. Includes The Ugly Duckl...

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    Hans Christian Andersen

    Jens Andersen

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    The Big Book of Classic Fantasy

    Ann VanderMeer & Jeff VanderMeer

    A FINALIST FOR THE 2020 WORLD FANTASY AWARD  Unearth the enchanting origins of fantasy fiction with a collection of tales as vast as the tallest tower and as mysterious as the...

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    The Complete Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen

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    Works of Hans Christian Andersen

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    The Ugly Duckling - an Illustrated Fairy Tale By Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen, Arthur Friday & Tom eMusic

    Sometimes life seems a little sad for everyone. The darkest hour is just before dawn. The Ugly Duckling shows us that even when things seem at their bleakest, there is always hope,...

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    Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    H. C. Andersen

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    Stories from Hans Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen, often referred to in Scandinavia as H. C. Andersen; April 2, 1805 – August 4, 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, ...

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    The Steadfast Tin Soldier

    Hans Christian Andersen

    A fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen presented with modern illustrations.  It’s a story about love at first sight.  When the onelegged tin soldier saw the paper baller...

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    The Sunjata Story

    Bamba Suso & Banna Kanute

    A child is born who will overthrow a king...After the leader of a great African kingdom hears that a baby has been born who will destroy him, he hides behind a mighty army and surr...

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    Mermaid

    Carolyn Turgeon

    A surprising take on Hans Christian Anderson's classic tale, Mermaid is the story of two women with everything to lose.   Princess Margrethe has been hidden away while her kin...

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    7 best short stories by Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen & August Nemo

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    Oroonoko, the Rover and Other Works

    Aphra Behn

    When Prince Oroonoko’s passion for the virtuous Imoinda arouses the jealousy of his grandfather, the lovers are cast into slavery and transported from Africa to the colony of Surin...

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    The Starlit Wood

    Dominik Parisien & Navah Wolfe

    This “first rate anthology of reimagined fairy tales” (Locus Magazine) features an allstar lineup of awardwinning and critically acclaimed writers.Once upon a time. It’s how so man...

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    The Ugly Duckling

    Hans Christian Andersen

    A classic story by Hans Christian Andersen in its original text presented with modern illustrations. The story of how a little bird endures the abuses and miseries as he was growin...

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    The Nightingale. An Illustrated Fairy Tale by Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen, Marcin Poludniak & Tom eMusic

    Within the category of Classic Literature for Children, this Andersen’s fairy tale ranks as one of the best loved classic fairy tales.  This is an updated version which will e...