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Assumptions by Marilyn Hacker (1985): contains an eight-poem sequence, "The Snow Queen," about Gerda, the Robber Girl, and the Finland Woman. Stories From Hans Andersen is a collection of fairy tales that includes the titles: The Snow Queen, The Nightingale, The Mermaid and the world-famous The Emperor's New Clothes.
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Having an excellent soprano voice, he was accepted into the Royal Danish Theatre, but his voice soon changed. The Snow Queen is one of Andersen's most acclaimed stories, first published in 1844, whose plot revolves around the struggle between good and evil among Gerda and her friend Kai. Some English translations of "The Snow Queen" translate this character as the " sprite" or the " hobgoblin". The Troll ( Trolden) or the Devil ( Djævlen), who makes an evil mirror that distorts reality and later shatters to infect people with its splinters that distort sight and freeze hearts. The Princess ( Prinsessen), who desires a prince-consort as intelligent as she, and who finds Gerda in her palace.This work, first published in 1851, includes a collection of travel sketches and even several fairy tales. Out of spite, the queen turns her eleven stepsons into swans (they are allowed to become human at night) and forces them to fly. In June 1847, Andersen paid his first visit to England, enjoying a triumphal social success during this summer. He uses the trunk to visit the Sultan's daughter, who is kept in a tower because of a prophecy that her marriage will be unhappy.
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Anpanman (1988), a long-running series and books created by Takashi Yanase and produced by and animated by TMS Entertainment. Royal families of the world were patrons of the writings including the monarchy of Denmark, the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.The story is set in Switzerland, with its beautiful mountains, snowy fields and grassy valleys with streams and brooks. The tale is mainly Andersen's invention, although he was inspired by miniature people's tales such as «Tom Thumb». In October 2012 a copy of the manuscript was discovered in an archive box at the National Archives of Funen.