Fairy Tales
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Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen
Children’s
Aug 29, 2018
While the emotional sophistication of his stories can make them seem darker than their child-friendly frames at first suggest, there is no shortage of humor or high spirits in Andersen’s fanciful canon. Only a dozen or so of his more than 150 tales were drawn from existing folktales, in the manner of the Brothers Grimm; the rest came straight from his own imagination, enlivened by the vernacular ease and immediacy that made their telling innovative. Despite their relatively recent invention, Andersen’s best tales—“The Emperor’s New Clothes,” “The Princess and the Pea,” “The Snow Queen,” “The Nightingale,” and “Thumbelina,” to mention a few—have taken such strong root in our collective imagination that many readers fail to recognize that they have an author. Famously insecure in life, Andersen would almost certainly be stung by this failure to recognize his genius; but what better tribute to his stories than the assumption that they’re as old as time?
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The language in these stories explains why I majored in writing. Utterly astonishing beauty.
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Oct 28, 2018
I can't hear the title of this book without thinking of the wonderful Danny Kaye movie that so moved me as a child and later as a young adult in college. So melancholy and beautiful, I actually prefer these stories to the Brothers Grim
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Oct 28, 2018
Childhood staple - fairytale noir
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Nov 25, 2018
No one should miss these.
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Jan 10, 2019
My childhood.
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Jan 29, 2019
Read as a child, read to my children
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Delightful stories painted with a dark brush.
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Sep 16, 2019
Brings me back to my childhood; I loved all his tales, especially A Princess and the Pea. Let's not forget Little Claus and Big Claus; possibly one of his most obscure ones. But outstanding all the same.
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Dec 15, 2019
Essential reading. Pertinent, relevant, instructive.
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Apr 3, 2020
I loved the Ugly Duckling and The Princess and the Pea as a child. One I had never read but found very interesting was The Evil King. It is also published as The Wicked Prince. I really enjoyed reading all of these. So many I had never heard of before but they were exceptional.
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Feb 19, 2021
Part of the Western collective subconscious
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Apr 9, 2021
fun wrapped up in morality
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Sep 11, 2021
Obvious!
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Jun 9, 2022
These tales are way stranger and more fun than you'd think going into them
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Classics, like the Little Mermaid
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Jan 29
Must read!
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