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  2. Sep 19, 2024 · Hans Christian Andersen (born April 2, 1805, Odense, near Copenhagen, Denmark—died August 4, 1875, Copenhagen) was a Danish master of the literary fairy tale whose stories achieved wide renown. He is also the author of plays, novels, poems, travel books, and several autobiographies.

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  3. 3 days ago · A Carmel couple have penned a play that is sharing a stage usually set aside for Shakespeare. Andersen: A Fairy Tale Life, a musical about Hans Christian Andersen’s life, is part of the final season of Indy Bardfest. The play will stage Oct. 18 to 27 at Shelton Auditorium, Butler Arts Center, 1000 ...

  4. 2 days ago · Answer: No. "The Little Mermaid" is one of Andersen's best known fairy tales. It tells the story of a mermaid who just became fifteen and was allowed a look above the sea. She saw a handsome prince on a boat and when the boat sank, she rescued her prince - but did not wait until he awoke.

  5. Sep 18, 2024 · 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.

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  6. Oct 9, 2024 · Hans Christian Andersen was born on April 2, 1805 in Odense, Denmark. He was one of the most famous fairy tale writers, known for a literary work that transcended borders and generations thanks to its unique narrative and its ability to connect with readers of all ages.

  7. Sep 18, 2024 · 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.

  8. 2 days ago · The first volume was published in 1812 with 86 folk tales, [22] and a second volume with 70 additional tales was published late in 1814 (dated 1815 on the title page); together the two volumes and their 156 tales are considered the first of the (annotated) Large editions.

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