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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.
Chinese name: Hans Christian Andersen.
Foreign name: Hans Christian AndersenNationality: Denmark.
Place of birth: Odense, Funen, Denmark.
Date of birth: 2 April 1805.
Date of death: 11 a.m., August 4, 1875.
Profession: Writer, poet.
His works have been translated into more than 150 languages.
Revered as"The father of modern fairy tales"
Representative works: "Little Tin Soldier", "Thumbelina", "Little Match Girl", "Ugly Duckling".
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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.
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Hans Christian Andersen (portrait) (10 photos) was born on April 2, 1805 in the ghetto of Odense, on the Danish island of Funen. Danish 19th-century fairy tale writer and founder of fairy tales in world literature. In his early years, he studied at a charity school and worked as an apprentice.
Influenced by his father and folk oral literature, he was passionate about literature from an early age and became interested in the stage, fantasizing about becoming a singer, actor or playwright. When he was 11 years old, his father died of illness and his mother remarried. In pursuit of art, he moved to the capital Copenhagen alone at the age of 14.
After 8 years of struggle, he finally showed his talent in the drama "Alfsol". As a result, he was admitted to the Slughersey Grammar School and the Helsinou School for free by the Royal Theatre of Art. It lasted 5 years.
In 1828, he entered the University of Görhagen. After graduation, he never had a job, and he mainly relied on manuscript fees to make a living. In 1838 he received a writer's prize of 200 yuan a year for non-official duties.
"The Daughter of the Sea", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Little Match Girl", "Thumbelina", and "The Emperor's New Clothes" are representatives.
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Hans Christian Andersen, revered as the father of modern fairy tales, changed the face of modern fairy tales with his poetic and humorous tone, and opened a precedent for the creation of fairy tales. Most importantly, Hans Christian Andersen's works shine with universal humanity that transcends different countries, races and cultures, and is therefore timeless and recited by people around the world. The great artistic and intellectual achievements of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales are still unmatched today.
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Immortality is one of the ancient ones. Under the fairy tale, it was aristocratic, and then, dissatisfied with the reality of society, he ran away from home to write fairy tales, and began a fairy tale style, reflecting the reign of darkness at that time, and now it has been slightly modified.
Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), born in the small town of Odense on the Danish island of Fuen, was the world's master of fairy tales in the 19th century. When he was a child, he was withdrawn and inferior, sensitive by nature, not good-looking, and unpopular. "The Ugly Duckling" is considered to be his autobiographical work. >>>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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Hans Christian Andersen's childhood experiences.
In 1819, in order to be able to study the performing arts, he went to Copenhagen, where he was unaccompanied, and received help from some enthusiastic people. However, many stage practices showed that he was not suitable to be an actor, so he tried to be a singer, and due to a severe cold and damaged his vocal cords, he had to completely give up his stage career and began to learn script writing, but he was also unsuccessful. In 1827, his first poem, The Dying Child, was published. >>>More