Read more about the selection in the FAQ. This selection contains a lot more texts than the 156, Andersen published as fairy tales and stories. As one can see in the chronological list of fairy tale collections, the label "told for children" ( fortalte for Børn) disappears after the first 6 booklets, and in 1852 came, after a series of "New fairy tales" ( Nye Eventyr) and Picturebook Without Pictures, the first collection of "stories" ( Historier). Suggested reading level for this text: Grade 3-7. This story is about a personified tree that fails to appreciate his life until it is too late. Yet, much like his other works, this story delivers a powerful moral. The label "stories" refers in the oeuvre of Hans Christian Andersen a movement towards a much more experimental and, in some cases, more realistic style – primarily for adult readers. Written by Hans Christian Andersen This story is one of Andersens lesser known works. It serves as a gentle reminder that not all love tales end happily. This is a narrative about a tin soldier who falls in love with a paper ballerina, as well as heroism and romance. The selection of fairy tales contains both fairy tales and stories. Hans Christian Andersen wrote the fairy tale The Steadfast Tin Soldier, also known as The Brave Tin Soldier. Genre index About this register Hans Christian Andersen : Fairy tales - 213 titles Out in the woods stood a nice little Fir Tree.
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