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HANS ANDERSEN\'S TALES Vol. 2 - 29 Illustrated Children\'s Stories Hans Christian Andersen

HANS ANDERSEN\'S TALES Vol. 2 - 29 Illustrated Children\'s Stories

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    HANS ANDERSEN\'S TALES Vol. 2 - 29 Illustrated Children\'s Stories

    Editorial: Abela Publishing

    Idioma: Inglés

    ISBN: 9788827567661

    Formatos: PDF (Sin DRM)

    Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

    $234.32

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      HANS ANDERSEN\'S TALES Vol. 2 - 29 Illustrated Children\'s Stories Hans Christian Andersen

      HANS ANDERSEN\'S TALES Vol. 2 - 29 Illustrated Children\'s Stories

      $234.32

      Medios de pago

        HANS ANDERSEN\'S TALES Vol. 2 - 29 Illustrated Children\'s Stories

        Editorial: Abela Publishing

        Idioma: Inglés

        ISBN: 9788827567661

        Formatos: PDF (Sin DRM)

        Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

        $234.32

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          Sinopsis
          In this second volume you will find a further 29 illustrated children’s stories by the master story-teller - Hans Christian Andersen. This present volume is the second of the selected stories from Hans Andersen. Together both books include what, out of a larger number, are the cream of Andersen’s “crop”. "The Ice Maiden", “The Little Mermaid” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes” set the standards for folklorists, authors and story-tellers worldwide and have all since become children’s classics. "The Sandhills of Jutland", another volume by Andersen, was pronounced by John Ruskin to be “the most perfect story” that he knew.The tales in this volume are:The FlaxThe DaisyThe Pea BlossomThe StorksThe Wild SwansThe Last Dream Of The Old OakThe Portuguese DuckThe Snow ManThe Farmyard Cock And The WeathercockThe Red ShoesThe Little MermaidBuckwheatWhat Happened To The ThistleThe Pen And The InkstandThe TeapotSoup From A Sausage SkewerWhat The Goodman Does Is Always RightThe Old Street LampThe Shepherdess And The Chimney Sweep         The Drop Of WaterThe SwineherdThe Metal PigThe Flying TrunkThe ButterflyThe Goblin And The HucksterEverything In Its Right PlaceThe Real PrincessThe Emperor's New ClothesGreat Claus And Little ClausThe power of his tales to charm and elevate runs like a living thread through whatever he writes. In the two books, the first of which is presented here, they have met the tests and held an undiminishing popularity among the best children's books. They have set the standard, and their place in permanent literature will grow wider and more secure as time passes. Only a few children's authors will be ranked among the Immortals, and Hans Andersen is without a doubt one of them.It adds a charm to the little stories of these two volumes to know that the genial author travelled widely for a man of his time and everywhere he went he was urged to tell the tales himself. Even though he had become world famous, he did with equal measures of charm and grace in the kitchens of the humble and in the courts of nobles and palaces of kings.As was said in the preface to the first volume, wherever there are children, the stories of Hans Christian Andersen will be read and loved for a long time yet.===============TAGS: Hans Andersen Fairy Tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, bedtime, fables, read, school children, homes, love to read, story-teller, imagination, sweet, sad, Flax, Daisy, Pea Blossom, Storks, Wild Swans, Last Dream, Old Oak, Portuguese Duck, Snow Man, Farmyard Cock, Weathercock, Red Shoes, Little Mermaid, Buckwheat, Thistle, Pen, Inkstand, Teapot, Soup, Sausage Skewer, Goodman, Right, Old Street Lamp, Shepherdess, Chimney Sweep, Drop Of Water, Swineherd, Metal Pig, Flying Trunk, Butterfly, Goblin, Huckster, Everything, Right Place, Real, Princess, Emperor's New Clothes, Great Claus, Little Claus
          Acerca de Hans Christian Andersen

          Hans Christian Andersen (Dinamarca, 1805) fue un hombre de origen humilde y formación esencialmente autodidacta. Aun así, como escritor abarcó todos los géneros literarios: novela, cuento, libros de viajes, poesía, teatro, aunque su importancia radica fundamentalmente en los cuentos de hadas, en los que fusiona lo sobrenatural con lo cotidiano. Inspirándose en tradiciones populares y narraciones mitológicas, así como en experiencias personales, escribió más de 150 cuentos protagonizados por personajes de la vida diaria, héroes míticos, animales y objetos animados. Sus obras han sido traducidas a más de 80 idiomas y han sido adaptadas a teatro, ballet, cine, y representadas en esculturas y pinturas. En su honor, desde 1956 se concede, cada dos años, el Premio Hans Christian Andersen.

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