A Christmas Greeting

Author: Hans Christian Andersen

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Andersens Fairy Tales

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Although Andersen was a renowned author of novels, travel stories and plays, he is best known for his world-famous children's and fairy tales, such as The Emperor’s New Clothes, which have been translated into more than 120 languages over the years.

In this collection of classics we can find the following stories: The Emperor’s New Clothes, The Swineherd, The Real Princess, The Shoes Of Fortune, The Fir Tree, The Snow Queen, The Leap-Frog, The Elderbush, The Bell, The Old House, The Happy Family, The Story Of A Mother, The False Collar, The Shadow, The Little Match Girl, The Dream Of Little Tuk, The Naughty Boy and The Red Shoes.

Immerse yourself in reading these great children's stories by one of the most popular writers of all time. Andersen's Fairy Tales are sure to evoke memories of your childhood, but they will also make you reflect with their lessons of virtue and resilience in the face of adversity.

O.T. A Danish Romance

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This novel, written in 1836, is a coming-of-age story. It tells us about the life of Otto Thostrup who is a melancholic and somewhat gloomy man (like the story itself) who is greatly affected by his past.

We also have his best friend Wilhelm, in fact, at the beginning of the story Otto meets Wilhelm's family in Copenhagen, which makes him feel shy and out of place, which, interestingly, is how Andersen describes his feelings on his arrival in the city.

O.T. A Danish Romance was very well received in its time and will surely also appeal to many today, as it highlights themes such as nobility in people, and the difficulties that many suffer because of their conditions of birth. Undoubtedly, it is a very interesting book that allows us to make a social and moral study of the time.

Pictures of Sweden

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Hans Christian Andersen, who was a great traveler, wrote several travelogues, of which Pictures of Sweden is the first. This work, first published in 1851, includes a collection of travel sketches and even several fairy tales.

Pictures of Sweden was very popular at the time, it was written during the author's travels through the country in the 19th century, and combines documentary and descriptive accounts of his experiences during his stay in the country.

It provides an insight into the history of Sweden, its people and customs. It is worth mentioning that Andersen continued to publish other travelogues, such as Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz and Swiss Saxony, due to its popularity. If you are passionate about reading and traveling, this book will surely be to your liking.

Rudy and Babette

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Rudy and Babette, also known as The Ice-Maiden, is a literary tale from 1861 that Andersen wrote towards the end of his career. It tells the story of Rudy, a young boy who, after losing his parents, goes to live with his uncle. The years pass and as he grows up he becomes a skilled, strong and brave mountaineer and hunter.

The story is set in Switzerland, with its beautiful mountains, snowy fields and grassy valleys with streams and brooks. It is also inspired by a local legend about the Île de Peilz, a small island in Lake Geneva.

One of the main themes is the love story between Rudy and Babette, the daughter of a rich miller who does not approve of the union. One day, Rudy meets a beautiful maiden, the Ice Maiden, who killed his mother when he was a baby and claimed him as her own.

Stories From Hans Andersen

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Stories From Hans Andersen is a collection of fairy tales that includes the titles: The Snow Queen, The Nightingale, The Mermaid and the world-famous The Emperor's New Clothes. The Snow Queen is one of Andersen's most acclaimed stories, first published in 1844, whose plot revolves around the struggle between good and evil among Gerda and her friend Kai.

The Nightingale is about an emperor of China who prefers the tinkling of a mechanical bird to the song of a nightingale. Years later, the emperor falls deathly ill, but thanks to the nightingale's beautiful song, Death is so moved that he is allowed to live.

The Mermaid is a tale first published in 1837. It tells the story of a young mermaid who is willing to give up her life at sea to obtain a human soul.