Hans Christian Andersen: Fairy Tales

Works

Andersen's fairy tales include:

  • "The Angel" (1843)
  • "The Bell" (1845)
  • "Blockhead Hans" (1855)
  • "The Elf Mound" (1845)
  • "The Emperor's New Clothes" (1837)
  • "The Fir-Tree" (1844)
  • "The Flying Trunk" (1839)
  • "The Galoshes of Fortune" (1838)
  • "The Garden of Paradise" (1839)
  • "The Goblin and the Grocer" (1852)
  • "Golden Treasure" (1865)
  • "The Happy Family" (1847)
  • "The Ice-Maiden" (1861)
  • "It's Quite True" (1852)
  • "The Jumpers" (1845)
  • "Little Claus and Big Claus" (1835)
  • "Little Ida's Flowers" (1835)
  • "The Little Match Girl" (1845)
  • "The Little Mermaid" (1837)
  • "Little Tuk" (1847)
  • "The Most Incredible Thing" (1870)
  • "The Naughty Boy" (1835)
  • "The Nightingale" (1843)
  • "The Old House" (1847)
  • "Ole Lukoie" (1841)
  • "The Philosopher's Stone" (1858)
  • "The Princess and the Pea" (1835)
  • "The Red Shoes" (1845)
  • "The Rose Elf" (1839)
  • "The Shadow" (1847)
  • "The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep" (1845)
  • "The Snow Queen" (1844)
  • "The Snowman" (1861)
  • "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" (1838)
  • "The Storks" (1839)
  • "The Story of a Mother" (1847)
  • "The Sweethearts; or, The Top and the Ball" (1843)
  • "The Swineherd" (1841)
  • "The Tallow Candle" (1820s)
  • "The Teapot" (1863)
  • "Thumbelina" (1835)
  • "The Tinderbox" (1835)
  • "The Traveling Companion" (1835)
  • "The Ugly Duckling" (1843)
  • "What the Old Man Does is Always Right" (1861)
  • "The Wicked Prince" (1840)
  • "The Wild Swans" (1838)

The Hans Christian Andersen Museum in Odense has a large digital collection of Hans Christian Andersen papercuts,[87] drawings,[88] and portraits.[89]


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