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Anderson (1805-1875) was a Danish writer and master of fairy tales. Born on April 2, 1805 in the slums of Odense, on the Danish island of Funen, he received a university education. His father, a poor shoemaker, volunteered to fight against Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion and died in 1816.
The mother, who was a laundry worker, soon remarried. Suffering from poverty from an early age, Andersen worked as an apprentice in several shops with no formal education. As a teenager, he became interested in the stage and fantasized about being a singer, actor or playwright.
In 1819 he played a supporting role at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen. He was later fired due to loss of throat. From then on, he began to learn to write, but the script he wrote was completely unsuitable for performance and was not used in the theater.
In 1822, he received a grant from the theater director Jonas Colin and attended a grammar school in Sleiersel. This was the year he wrote books, some of which showed the optimistic belief that good and beauty would triumph, others very pessimistic and had extremely unfortunate endings, and his stories were so appealing in part because they sympathized with the unfortunate and the homeless. He has also written plays, **, poems, travelogues, and several autobiographies.
At 11 a.m. on August 4, 1875, he died of liver cancer at a friend's country house. The funeral was very mournful and he died at the age of 70.
Andersen was the son of a poor shoemaker, and his mother was a widow who was on the verge of begging for food and living by washing clothes. As a child, Andersen not only often dealt with hunger, but was also despised at every turn. But one of him was recognized at the time.
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Hans Christine Andersen, a Danish 19th-century fairy tale writer, is known as the "sun of the world's children's literature". Andersen was born on April 2, 1805, in the city of Odense to a poor shoemaker family, and grew up in poverty. His father was a shoemaker and his mother was a servant.
In his early years, he studied at a charity school and worked as an apprentice. Influenced by his father and folk oral literature, he loved literature from an early age.
His book Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales has been translated into more than 150 languages and distributed and published around the world. At 11 a.m. on August 4, 1875, Andersen died of liver cancer at a friend's country house at the age of 70.
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Hans Christian Andersen is the author of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, the famous fairy tale king, the sun of the world's children's literature, the pride of the Danes, but before becoming the fairy tale king, Andersen's dream, but was an actor, but later became a poet, and eventually became a fairy tale king, Andersen was born in a very poor family, when he was a child in his hometown, he especially liked to tell stories to other children, he performed while talking, and then the theater in the capital Copenhagen came, and their hometown performance Andersen was fascinated by the rubber ridge all of a sudden, was determined to be an actor, so at the age of 14, Andersen was alone and came, Copenhagen as an actor, but he was too tall and too thin to become an actor, and later Andersen found that he slowly began to like writing poetry, and decided to be a poet, but the expert judges all felt that Andersen wrote not a poem at all, and Andersen used a wonderful side-permeating sentence like a poem to become a fairy tale, and the probability of a fairy tale in literature was very low at that time, but Andersen, as soon as he wrote his fairy tale, immediately raised the probability of a fairy tale. Later, he became the king of fairy tales!
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