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The Collected Works of Hans Christian Andersen

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    The Collected Works of Hans Christian Andersen

    Editorial: PergamonMedia

    Idioma: Inglés

    ISBN: 9783956700255

    Formatos: ePub (Sin DRM)

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

    $366.12

    Medios de pago
      The Collected Works of Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen

      The Collected Works of Hans Christian Andersen

      $366.12

      Medios de pago

        The Collected Works of Hans Christian Andersen

        Editorial: PergamonMedia

        Idioma: Inglés

        ISBN: 9783956700255

        Formatos: ePub (Sin DRM)

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

        $366.12

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          Sinopsis
          This comprehensive eBook presents the complete works or all the significant works - the Œuvre - of this famous and brilliant writer in one ebook - 6273 pages easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate:<br/><br/>• Andersen's Fairy Tales<br/>• A Christmas Greeting: A Series of Stories<br/>• What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales<br/>• The Ice-Maiden: and Other Tales<br/>• Wonderful Stories for Children<br/>• I Sverrig. English<br/>• The True Story of My Life: A Sketch<br/>• Rudy and Babette<br/>• The Sand-Hills of Jutland<br/>• O. T., A Danish Romance<br/>• By the Almshouse Window<br/>• The Angel<br/>• Anne Lisbeth<br/>• The Conceited Apple-branch<br/>• Beauty of Form and Beauty of Mind<br/>• The Beetle who went on his Travels<br/>• The Bell<br/>• The Bell-deep<br/>• The Bird of Popular Song<br/>• The Bishop of Borglum and his Warriors<br/>• The Bottle Neck<br/>• The Buckwheat<br/>• The Butterfly<br/>• A Cheerful Temper<br/>• The Child in the Grave<br/>• Children's Prattle<br/>• The Farm-yard Cock and the Weather-cock<br/>• The Daisy<br/>• The Darning-Needle<br/>• Delaying is not Forgetting<br/>• The Drop of Water<br/>• The Dryad<br/>• Jack the Dullard<br/>• The Dumb Book<br/>• The Elf of the Rose<br/>• The Elfin Hill<br/>• The Emperor's New Suit<br/>• The Fir Tree<br/>• The Flax<br/>• The Flying Trunk<br/>• The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship<br/>• The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf<br/>• The Goblin and the Huckster<br/>• The Golden Treasure<br/>• The Goloshes of Fortune<br/>• She was Good for Nothing<br/>• Grandmother<br/>• A Great Grief<br/>• The Happy Family<br/>• A Leaf from Heaven<br/>• Holger Danske<br/>• Ib and Little Christina<br/>• The Ice Maiden<br/>• The Jewish Maiden<br/>The Jumper<br/>• The Last Dream of the Old Oak<br/>• The Last Pearl<br/>• Little Claus and Big Claus<br/>• The Little Elder-tree Mother<br/>• Little Ida's Flowers<br/>• The Little Match-seller<br/>• The Little Mermaid<br/>• Little Tiny or Thumbelina<br/>• Little Tuk<br/>• The Loveliest Rose in the World<br/>• The Mail-coach Passengers<br/>• The Marsh King's Daughter<br/>• The Metal Pig<br/>• The Money-box<br/>• What the Moon Saw<br/>• The Neighbouring Families<br/>• The Nightingale<br/>• There is no Doubt about it<br/>• In the Nursery<br/>• The Old Bachelor's Nightcap<br/>• The Old Church Bell<br/>• The Old Grave-stone<br/>• The Old House<br/>• What the Old Man Does is Always Right<br/>• The Old Street Lamp<br/>• Ole-Luk-Oie, the Dream God<br/>• Ole the Tower-keeper<br/>• Our Aunt<br/>• The Garden of Paradise<br/>• The Pea Blossom<br/>• The Pen and the Inkstand<br/>• The Philosopher's Stone<br/>• The Phoenix Bird<br/>• The Portuguese Duck<br/>• The Porter's Son<br/>• Poultry Meg's Family<br/>• The Princess and the Pea<br/>• The Psyche<br/>• The Puppet-show Man<br/>• The Races<br/>• The Red Shoes<br/>• Everything in the Right Place<br/>• A Rose from Homer's Grave<br/>• The Snail and the Rose-tree<br/>• A Story from the Sand-hills<br/>• The Saucy Boy<br/>• The Shadow<br/>• The Shepherdess and the Sheep<br/>• The Silver Shilling<br/>• The Shirt-collar<br/>• The Snow Man<br/>• The Snow Queen<br/>• The Snowdrop<br/>• Something<br/>• Soup from a Sausage Skewer<br/>• The Storks<br/>• The Storm Shakes the Shield<br/>• The Story of a Mother<br/>• The Sunbeam and the Captive<br/>• The Swan's Nest<br/>• The Swineherd<br/>• The Thistle's Experiences<br/>• The Thorny Road of Honor<br/>• In a Thousand Years<br/>• The Brave Tin Soldier<br/>• The Tinder-box<br/>• The Toad<br/>• The Top and Ball<br/>• The Travelling Companion<br/>• Two Brothers<br/>• Two Maidens<br/>• The Ugly Duckling<br/>• Under the Willow Tree<br/>• In the Uttermost Parts of the Sea<br/>• What One Can Invent<br/>• The Wicked Prince<br/>• The Wild Swans<br/>• The Will-o-the-Wisp in the Town, Says the Wild Woman<br/>• The Story of the Win<br/>• The Windmill<br/>• The Story of the Year<br/><br/>. etc.
          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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