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Andersen was kind, childlike, and full of a sense of justice, and he was very disgusted with people who were not kind to the rich.
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Hans Christian Andersen is: (long).
Danish 19th-century fairy tale writer and founder of fairy tales in world literature. He was born on April 2, 1805 in the slums of Odense, on the Danish island of Funen. 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. In this year he wrote the book "The Attempt of Youth", which was published under the pseudonym of William Christian Walter. This pseudonym includes the names of William Shakespeare, Hans Christian Andersen himself, and Scott.
In 1827 he published his first poem, The Dying Child, and in 1829 he entered the University of Copenhagen to study. His first major work, Walks from the Holmen Canal to the East Point of Amae Island in 1828 and 1829, appeared in 1829. This is a travelogue with a sense of humor, in the style of the German writer Hoffmann.
The publication of this travelogue gave Andersen an initial recognition to society. Since then, he has continued to work in theatre. In 1831 he traveled to Germany and wrote a travel journal on his way back.
In 1833 he went to Italy and wrote a poetic drama "Egnet and the Mermaid" and a long story "The Impromptu Poet" (1835) set in Italy. Shortly after publication, it was translated into German and English, marking the beginning of the author's international reputation. Representative works:
The Daughter of the Sea", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Little Match Girl", "Thumbelina", "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Lighter", etc.
Short Andersen was an upright, intelligent, kind, and righteous fairy tale writer.
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Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish writer and poet who became world famous for his fairy tales. His most famous fairy tales are "The Little Tin Soldier", "The Snow Queen", "Thumbelina", "The Little Match Girl", "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Red Shoes". During his lifetime, Andersen received royal tribute and was highly praised for bringing joy to a generation of children across Europe.
His works have been translated into more than 150 languages and thousands of fairy tale books have been published around the world. His fairy tales have also inspired the production of numerous films, stage plays, ballets, as well as film animations.
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Hans Christian Andersen, full Chinese name Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805, August 4, 1875) was born in the city of Odense, a Danish writer, a famous Danish fairy tale writer and poet, who is world-famous for his fairy tales.
The master of fairy tales persevered throughout his life, dedicating his genius and life to the "future generation", writing a total of 168 fairy tales and stories until three years before his death. His works have been translated into more than 80 languages and scripts. Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales have a unique artistic style:
That is, poetic beauty and comic humor. The former is the dominant style, which is mostly reflected in the praise of fairy tales, and the latter is mostly reflected in satirical fairy tales.
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Hans Christian Andersen is a fairy tale writer and a very famous person who is a world-famous fairy tale writer.
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Hans Christian Andersen is a Danish writer of fairy tales who is known as the "sun of the world's children's literature".
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. >>>More
Andersen. Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805 - August 4, 1875), commonly known as Hans Christian Andersen, was a famous Danish 19th-century fairy tale writer and the founder of fairy tales in world literature. He did not have a formal education, and lived mainly on manuscript fees all his life. >>>More
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