Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen by H. C. Andersen

(8 User reviews)   2650
By Betty Howard Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Legends
Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875 Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875
English
Ever wonder where those classic fairy tales really came from? Forget the Disney versions for a moment. Hans Christian Andersen's original stories are a wild, weird, and surprisingly deep ride. We're talking about a mermaid who trades her voice for legs and feels like she's walking on knives, a tin soldier who loves a paper ballerina from afar, and an emperor who gets tricked into parading around naked. This isn't just about 'happily ever after.' It's about longing, sacrifice, and the quiet, often sad, magic of being human. These tales have a strange, beautiful bite that sticks with you long after you close the book.
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This isn't a single story, but a whole collection of them. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen gathers his life's work, from the famous ones you think you know to the obscure gems you've probably never heard. You'll meet characters like the Little Mermaid, who gives up everything for a love she can't have, and the Ugly Duckling, who suffers before finding where he truly belongs. There are emperors, nightingales, steadfast tin soldiers, and mischievous snow queens. The plots are simple on the surface—a journey, a transformation, a lesson learned—but they're packed with feeling.

Why You Should Read It

Because these stories are honest. Andersen doesn't shield you from heartache. The Little Mermaid doesn't get her prince in the original tale; she dissolves into sea foam. That sadness is what makes the magic feel real. His characters ache and dream in ways that are deeply human, even when they're ducks or toys. Reading these originals, you connect with the raw emotion behind the polished versions we usually see. You get the wonder and the melancholy, which is a far more powerful combination.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who loves a good story but is ready for one with some teeth. It's for parents who want to share richer tales with their kids (maybe preview a few first!), for readers who enjoy classic literature, and for anyone who believes that the best fairy tales aren't just escapes from reality, but reflections of it. Keep a box of tissues handy for the sad parts, and an open heart for the beautiful ones.



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Daniel Wilson
1 year ago

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

Oliver Brown
1 year ago

To be perfectly clear, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. I learned so much from this.

Oliver Lewis
3 months ago

My professor recommended this, and I see why.

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