A Catalogue of Andersen's Fairy Tales
Volume I
1, Lightbox
2, Emperor's New Clothes
3, Flying Box
4, Ugly Duckling
5, Picture Album without Painting
6, High Jumper
7. A nobleman and his daughters
11, tower keeper Ole
12, butterfly
13, Bert, Bert and Bill
14, rag
15, darning needle
16, Thumbelina
17, flea and professor
18. Pen and ink pot
22, windmill
23, together in front of Waldorf window
24, beetle
25, happy family
26, last day
27, completely true
28, thistle encounter
29, goddess of the new century <
34 in the distant sea, a rose
35 on Homer's tomb, wild swan
36, mother's story
37, Jewish woman
38, toothache aunt
39, golden baby
4, folk song bird
41, bone grafting. Little Klaus and Big Klaus
2. The day of moving
3. Ghost fire has entered the city
4. Lucky overshoes
5. Stork
6. Fir tree
7. Sausage soup
8. Shepherdess and chimney sweeper
9. Puppet performer
13. Dance, dance, My doll
14, Anne Lisbeth
15, Sookie
16, hiding doesn't mean forgetting
17, who is the luckiest
18, bell
19, naughty child
2, literacy textbook
21, old man. Children in the tomb
25, old street lamps
26, old men can never do things wrong
27, old houses
28, swan nests
29, creations
3, ice girls
31, imps and small businessmen
32, sunny ones. The old God is still alive
36, the gardener and his noble master
37, the calligrapher
38, the teapot
39, the little green thing
4, a little achievement
41, the paradise garden
42, the most difficult thing to believe
43, one. Single man's nightcap
3. Make a show
4. The last dream of the old oak tree
5. The alphabet reader
6. The daughter of the swamp king
7. Things that run fast
8. Zhong Yuan
9. The vicious prince
1. Doyle and his. Anne Lisbeth
14, Children's Tales
15, a string of pearls
16, an ink pen and an ink bottle
17, a child in the tomb
18, a domestic rooster and a wind-letter rooster
19, "How cute"
2, and a story from Shagang
. Twelve people who came by mail
25, dung beetles
26, Dad always did the right thing
27, Snowman
28, In Duck Farm
29, Muse
3 in the new century, Ice Girl
31, Butterfly
32, Psyche. Wind mill
4, Yinhaozi
5, Bishop of Berelon and his relatives
6, in the nursery
7, Gymboree
8, signboard
9 blown away by the wind, teapot
1, folk song bird
11, green little thing < Hidden is not forgotten
15, janitor's son
16, moving day
17, lying about Xia
18, menstruation
19, toad
2, godfather's picture book
21, rags
22. Look at Greider's family
26. The experience of thistle
27. What can you figure out
28. Good luck may be in a stick
29. Comets
3. Every day of the week
31. The story of sunshine
32. Great-grandfather
. What does the whole family say
36. Dance, dance, What did my baby
37, sea python
38, gardener and owner
39, flea and professor
4, old Johnny say
41, key to the gate
42, lame child
43, toothache menstruation
44, daughter of Hai. Extended reading of the original fairy tale with ink bottle and ink pen:
Creative background
In the era of Andersen, Denmark was still an absolute monarchy society, and social life has been rarely touched since the Middle Ages. After entering the nineteenth century, a series of major historical changes occurred, and the national strength caused by the Napoleonic War was wasted.
The failure on the issue of Norway, the economic recession in the 192s, the king's change from royalist position to dictatorship, and the middle class's prudence and compromise made the society basically in a state of political oppression and cultural ignorance.
In Andersen's works, we also feel the gray and depression of this era everywhere. Andersen created fairy tales as a modern expression, and he used the "children" perspective of fairy tales to see through the complex life of modern people.
Andersen made fairy tales transcend the legendary imagination of folk literature and become a distinctive individual writing and modern skill exploration.
What are Er Andersen's fairy tales
*** Counting 161 articles 1 Lightbox 2 Emperor's New Clothes 3 Flying Box 4 Ugly Duckling 5 Picture Album 6 Jumper 7 Red Shoes 8 Shirt Collar 9 Five Beans in a Pod 1 A nobleman and his daughters 11 Tower Watchman Ole 12 Butterfly 13 Bette, Bitter and Bill 14 Ragged Pieces of Cloth 15 Darning Needle 16 Thumbelina 17 Flea and Professor 18 Difference 19 A Silent Book 2 Summer Idiot 21 Pen and Ink Pot 22 Windmill 23 A Glance at Waldo's Window 24 Beetle 25 Happy Family 26 Completely True 27 Thistle Encounter 28 Goddess of the New Century 29 Each Got His Own. The day of the week in its place 3 31 Money pig 32 A rose on Homer's tomb in the distant sea pole 33 Wild swan 35 Mother's story 36 Jewish woman 37 Toothache aunt 38 Golden baby 39 Birds in folk songs 4 Elder tree mother 41 The story of the sand dunes 42 Little Klaus and Big Klaus 43 moved to their homes 44. The ghost fire entered the city 45 Lucky overshoes 46 Stork Bird 47 Fir Tree 48 Sausage Stuffed Soup 49 Shepherdess and Chimney Sweeper 5 A leaf falling from the sky 51 Evil Prince 52 Puppet Show 53 Dance, dance, My doll 54 Anne Lisbeth 55 Sookie 56 hiding doesn't mean forgetting 57 who is the luckiest 58 bell 59 naughty child 6 literacy textbook 61 story told by old Johnny 62 old tombstone 63 aunt 64 child in the grave 65 old street lamp 66 old man can't do anything wrong 67 old house 68 swan's nest . 69 Create 7 Ice Girl 71 imp and small businessman 72 sunshine story 73 Ib and Christine 74 Dream God 75 Old God is not dead yet 76 Gardener and his noble master 77 Calligrapher 78 Teapot 79 Little green thing 8 A little achievement 81 Paradise Garden 82 The hardest thing to believe 83 A silver coin 84 Sausage soup 85 single man's nightcap 86 Make a point to 87 old oak tree's last dream 88 letter reader 89 swamp king's daughter 9 fast-running thing 91 Zhong Yuan 92 vicious prince 93 Doyle and his daughters 94 girl stepping on bread 95 tower keeper Ole 96 Anne Lisbeth 97 A string of children's words 98. Pearl 99 Ink Pen and Ink Bottle 1 Domestic Rooster and Wind Rooster 11 Story over there in Shagang 12 Puppet Show Man 13 Two Brothers 14 Church Ancient Clock 15 Twelve people who came by mail train 16 dung beetles 17 Dad always did the right thing 18 Snowman 19 in Duck Farm 11 Muse in the new century 111 Nightingale 112 Butterfly 113. Psyche 114 Snails and Rose Trees 115 Harmful ghosts have entered the city 116 Wind mill 117 silver cents 118 Bishop of Burelon and his relatives 119 in the nursery 12 Gymboree 121 The wind blew away the signboard 122 teapot 123 folk birds 124 green little things 125 elves and his wife 126 Bede, Peter and Pierre 127 hidden is not forgotten. 128 janitor's son 129 moving day 13 lying about Xia 131 menstruation 132 toad 133 godfather's picture book 134 rags 135 Brunei Island and Greenland 136 who is the happiest 137 tree spirit 138 seeing chicken man Greed's family 139 thistle experience 14 What can you figure out 141 Good luck is in it? 142 Comet 143 Every day of the week 144 The story of sunshine 145 Great grandfather 146 candles 147 The hardest thing to believe 148 What does the family say 149 Jump, dance, What did my baby 15 sea pythons 151 gardeners and owners 152 fleas and professors 153 old Johnnie talk about 154 gate keys 155 lame children 156 toothache menstruation 157 last day 158 linen 159 "so cute" 16 daughters of the sea 161 neighbors
What are the works of three Andersen
The representative works are of course < Hai's daughter > La
Others:
Introduction to The Emperor's New Clothes: Vanity and conceit will blind our eyes. Just like this emperor, he won the parade naked and felt beautiful. Besides children, so many clever people are willing to tell lies. Why are adults not as good as that child? It is because they have learned vanity, feel smart and refuse to face the facts. Introduction to Little Mermaid: In order to be with the prince she loves on the land, the little mermaid exchanged her beautiful voice and 3 years of life for the witch's medicinal liquor, so she had beautiful feet, and every step was as painful as walking on broken glass. Seeing the prince marry someone else, she would rather sacrifice her life than bless the prince. The behavior of the mermaid let us witness what is true love, what is pure love and what is beautiful love. Introduction to The Ugly Duckling: The ugly duckling turned into a white swan after many hardships, because it had a dream in its heart and the dream supported it. In fact, fate has no trajectory, and the key lies in the pursuit of a beautiful realm and a beautiful ideal. Frustrations and pains in life are inevitable. If you learn to step on them, every child will have a dream of his own. As long as they learn to set goals in life and grow up with self-confidence, self-improvement and self-reliance, they will truly realize that they can also become a "white swan" and realize their dreams like an ugly duckling through hard work. Introduction to dung beetles: dung beetles, a stable in a palace, unexpectedly demands the same treatment as the emperor's war horse: nailing a golden palm. To this end, he did not hesitate to travel and prove that he was as important as that horse. At the moment when he was most proud and thought his dream came true, he was crushed under the saddle by the emperor. Yes, there are bigger people above the big people. Introduction to Wild Swan: This is a struggle between good and evil. Arisha is a weak woman, but she has defeated the queen and bishop who are much stronger and more powerful than her, and rescued 11 brothers who were turned into swans by the queen's magic. Her success depends on her courage, determination and perseverance. How brave it takes to face the stinging of nettles and the pain of being unable to speak for a year. She didn't give up in the face of the bishop's punishment for framing her and burning her to death. She persisted until the last minute and finally finished her work. As long as you have courage and perseverance, you will surely become the final winner.
Introduction to Spruce: Little Spruce enjoys warm sunshine and fresh air, but it looks upon these beautiful things.