May 3, 2010

Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen



Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish author and poet, most famous for his fairy tales. Among his best-known stories are The Steadfast Tin Soldier, The Snow Queen, The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina, The Little Match Girl, The Ugly Duckling and The Red Shoes. During Andersen's lifetime he was feted by royalty and acclaimed for having brought joy to children across Europe. His fairy tales have been translated into over 150 languages and continue to be published in millions of copies all over the world and inspired many other works.


The Angel
Anne Lisbeth
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 Brave Tin Soldier
The Buckwheat
The Butterfly
By The Almshouse Window
A Cheerful Temper
The Child In The Grave
Children's Prattle
The Conceited Apple-branch
The Daisy
The Darning-needle
Delaying Is Not Forgetting
The Drop Of Water
The Dryad
The Dumb Book
The Elf Of The Rose
The Elfin Hill
The Emperor's New Suit
Everything In The Right Place
The Farm-yard Cock And The Weather-cock
The Fir Tree
The Flax
The Flying Trunk
The Garden Of Paradise
The Girl Who Trod On The Loaf
The Goblin And The Huckster
The Golden Treasure
The Goloshes Of Fortune
Grandmother
A Great Grief
The Happy Family
Holger Danske
The Ice Maiden
Ib And Little Christina
In A Thousand Years
In The Nursery
In The Uttermost Parts Of The Sea
Jack The Dullard
The Jewish Maiden
The Jumper
The Last Dream Of The Old Oak
The Last Pearl
A Leaf From Heaven
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
The Neighbouring Families
The Nightingale
The Old Bachelor's Nightcap
The Old Church Bell
The Old Grave-stone
The Old House
The Old Street Lamp
Ole The Tower-keeper
Ole-luk-oie, The Dream-god
Our Aunt
The Pea Blossom
The Pen And The Inkstand
The Philosopher's Stone
The Phoenix Bird
The Porter's Son
The Portuguese Duck
Poultry Meg's Family
The Princess And The Pea
The Psyche
The Puppet-show Man
The Races
The Red Shoes
A Rose From Homer's Grave
The Saucy Boy
The Shadow
She Was Good For Nothing
The Shepherd's Story Of The Bond Of Friendship
The Shepherdess And The Sheep
The Shirt-collar
The Silver Shilling
The Snail And The Rose-tree
The Snow Man
The Snow Queen
The Snowdrop
Something
Soup From A Sausage Skewer
The Storks
The Storm Shakes The Shield
A Story
A Story From The Sand-hills
The Story Of A Mother
The Story Of The Wind
The Story Of The Year
The Sunbeam And The Captive
The Swan's Nest
The Swineherd
The Thistle's Experiences
The Thorny Road Of Honor
The Tinder-box
The Toad
The Top And Ball
The Travelling Companion
The Ugly Duckling
The Wicked Prince
The Wild Swans
The Will-o-the Wisp Is In The Town
The Windmill
There Is No Doubt About It
Two Brothers
Two Maidens
Under The Willow-tree
What One Can Invent
What The Moon Saw
What The Old Man Does Is Always Right
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