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Andersen's Fairy Tales.
Hans Christian Andersen’s tales mingle enchantment, wit, sorrow, and moral sharpness in one of the great story collections for all ages.
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- Hans Christian Andersen
- DotBooks
- DotBooks
- Paperback
- Standard white
- 194
- en
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About this book
Andersen’s Fairy Tales gathers some of the most beloved and most unsettling stories in the nineteenth-century fairy-tale tradition. Hans Christian Andersen writes with a storyteller’s clarity but also with unusual emotional range, moving easily from the comic and whimsical to the piercingly sad, the satirical, and the uncanny. These tales are not simply nursery entertainments; they are miniature works of imagination and feeling.
Why read Andersen today?
Andersen’s stories still feel alive because they treat wonder and vulnerability together. A toy, a bird, a child, a mermaid, or a scrap of weather can suddenly carry the full weight of longing, vanity, exclusion, or grace. That gives the tales a double life: immediately readable for younger audiences, yet rich enough for adults who return to them for their strangeness, intelligence, and emotional exactness.
What kind of classic is it?
This is a cornerstone collection of classic children’s literature with a reach far beyond childhood. Readers interested in folklore, fantasy, and the literary fairy tale will find a body of work that shaped later storytelling across Europe and beyond, while general readers will discover stories whose surfaces are simple but whose aftereffects are often haunting.
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