Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection.

Summary

Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection. (Danish: Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. Første Samling.) is a collection of nine fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen. The tales were published in a series of three installments by C. A. Reitzel between May 1835 and April 1837, and represent Andersen's first venture into the fairy tale genre.

Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection.
AuthorHans Christian Andersen
Original titleEventyr, fortalte for Børn. Første Samling.
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish
GenreLiterary fairy tale
PublisherC. A. Reitzel
Publication date
8 May 1835 – 7 April 1837
Media typeFairy tale collection

The nine tales of the three booklets were collected together and published in one volume and sold at seventy-two shillings. A title page, a table of contents, and a preface by Andersen were published in the volume.[1][2][3]

The stories included were "The Tinder Box" (first booklet), "Little Claus and Big Claus" (first booklet), "The Princess on the Pea" (first booklet), "Little Ida's Flowers" (first booklet), "Thumbelina" (second booklet), "The Naughty Boy" (second booklet), "The Traveling Companion" (second booklet), "The Little Mermaid" (third booklet), and "The Emperor's New Clothes" (third booklet).

See also edit

References edit

  • Frank, Diane Crone; Frank, Jeffrey (2005) [2003], The Stories of Hans Christian Andersen, Durham and London: Duke University Press, ISBN 0-8223-3693-6
  • Wullschlager, Jackie (2002) [2000], Hans Christian Andersen: The Life of a Storyteller, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-91747-9

External links edit

  • The Hans Christian Andersen Center: A website devoted to Andersen's life and works maintained by The University of Southern Denmark.