Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales. First Series by H. C. Andersen

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By Hudson Gallo Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Flight History
Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875 Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875
English
Forget everything you think you know about fairy tales. Hans Christian Andersen's original stories aren't just about singing mermaids and dancing princesses. They're about a tin soldier who loves a paper ballerina so much he melts for her. They're about a little match girl freezing on a street corner, seeing visions of warmth in her final moments. They're sharp, often heartbreaking, and they don't always end with 'happily ever after.' This collection is the real deal—the beautiful, strange, and sometimes dark heart of storytelling. It's not a bedtime book for kids; it's a book about life, for everyone.
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This collection is the first series of Andersen's original tales, published in 1846. It includes some of his most famous stories, like "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Little Mermaid," but in their unvarnished, powerful forms. You'll also find gems like "The Emperor's New Clothes," a hilarious satire on vanity, and "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," a story of quiet, tragic devotion.

The Story

There isn't one plot. Instead, you get a parade of unforgettable characters. A mermaid trades her voice for legs and endures terrible pain for a chance at love. A duckling is bullied for being different, only to discover his true, beautiful nature. A soldier made of a single piece of tin remains loyal through fire and flood. Each story is a small, perfect world with its own rules and consequences.

Why You Should Read It

Reading Andersen feels like getting the truth behind the sugar-coated versions. His stories understand loneliness, longing, and the cruelty of the world, but they also celebrate resilience and kindness. The emotion is raw. You feel the Little Mermaid's every step like a knife, and you cheer for the Ugly Duckling's transformation. These aren't just stories; they're feelings you remember.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves a story with real heart—and maybe a little heartbreak. It's for the reader who wants more than a simple moral, who isn't afraid of a bittersweet ending. If Disney's versions feel too neat, come meet the originals. They're weirder, wiser, and they stick with you long after you close the book.



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There are no legal restrictions on this material. It is available for public use and education.

Betty Anderson
1 month ago

From the very first page, the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. Truly inspiring.

Linda Thompson
1 year ago

A bit long but worth it.

Sarah Smith
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, the arguments are well-supported by credible references. I learned so much from this.

Sarah Thompson
5 months ago

Wow.

Sarah Lee
1 year ago

Thanks for the recommendation.

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