Tales and Stories by Hans Christian Andersen

Tales and Stories by Hans Christian Andersen
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Artikel-Nr:
9780295800721
Veröffentl:
2011
Einband:
Web PDF
Seiten:
316
Autor:
Hans Christian Andersen
eBook Typ:
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eBook Format:
Reflowable Web PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Stories that have delighted children and fascinated adults for over a century are the heritage of Hans Christian Andersen. This collection has been selected and translated with the growing audience of adults--both students and general readers--in mind, and displays the full range of Andersens authorship, from parable to science fiction.In this fresh, contemporary translation Rossel and Conroy have endeavored to preserve for the English-speaking audience the engaging duplicity of Andersens style, the tension of play between his sympathetic conversational tone and his use of the studied effect. This is a tension between the simplicity of stories intended to be read aloud to children ad the subtlety of the allegory skillfully woven into each for the adults who would be listening and must have something to think about, as Andersen said.The introductions provide an overview of Andersens life and struggle to become an author, as well as an analysis of his contributions as an artist and storyteller. Each story has also been provided with an endnote giving publication dates, information about the genesis of the tale, and relevant comments by Andersen and other.Readers who remember with nostalgia such tales as The Ugly Duckling and The Little Match Girl may be surprised to find the biting satire in many of the stories, such as The Nightingale and The Gardener and the Lord and Lady, the revealing self-portraits of the author in The Sweethearts, The Butterfly, and The Shadow, the mysticism of The story of a Mother and The Bell the prophetic quality of In a Thousand Years Time, and the complexity and charm of the Snow Queen.The book contains the drawings of Vilhelm Pedersen and Lorenz Frolich that originally appeared in the first illustrated Danish editions of Andersens tales and stories.

Stories that have delighted children and fascinated adults for over a century are the heritage of Hans Christian Andersen. This collection has been selected and translated with the growing audience of adults--both students and general readers--in mind, and displays the full range of Andersen’s authorship, from parable to science fiction.

In this fresh, contemporary translation Rossel and Conroy have endeavored to “preserve for the English-speaking audience the engaging duplicity of Andersen’s style, the tension of play between his sympathetic conversational tone and his use of the studied effect.” This is a tension between the simplicity of stories intended to be read aloud to children ad the subtlety of the allegory skillfully woven into each for the adults who would be listening and “must have something to think about,” as Andersen said.

The introductions provide an overview of Andersen’s life and struggle to become an author, as well as an analysis of his contributions as an artist and storyteller. Each story has also been provided with an endnote giving publication dates, information about the genesis of the tale, and relevant comments by Andersen and other.

Readers who remember with nostalgia such tales as “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Little Match Girl” may be surprised to find the biting satire in many of the stories, such as “The Nightingale” and “The Gardener and the Lord and Lady,” the revealing self-portraits of the author in “The Sweethearts,” “The Butterfly,” and “The Shadow,” the mysticism of “The story of a Mother” and “The Bell” the prophetic quality of “In a Thousand Years Time,” and the complexity and charm of “the Snow Queen.”

The book contains the drawings of Vilhelm Pedersen and Lorenz Frolich that originally appeared in the first illustrated Danish editions of Andersen’s tales and stories.

Translators' Preface

Introduction

The Tinderbox

The Princess on the Pea

The Traveling Companion

The Little Mermaid

The Swineheard

The Buckwheat

The Nightingale

The Sweethearts

The Ugly Duckling

The Fir Tree

The Snow Queen: A Tale in Seven Stories

The Shadow

The Drop of Water

The Little Match Girl

The Story of a Mother

The Bell

The Flax

In a Thousand Years' Time

Clod-Hans: An Old Story Retold

"She Was No Good"

The Old Oak Tree's Last Dream: A Christmas Tale

The Butterfly

The Snail and the Rosebush

What People Do Think Up

The Gardener and the Lord and Lady

The Cripple

Auntie Toothache

Notes

Bibliography

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