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Andersen's Fairy Tales

by H. C. (Hans Christian) Andersen

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This collection of short stories by Hans Christian Andersen belongs to the genre of fairy tales and is presented as a compilation of individual narratives. The stories, written in the early to mid-19th century, reflect Andersen’s imaginative storytelling and moral reflections, often featuring fantastical characters and symbolic themes. Notable tales included are "The Emperor's New Clothes," "The Little Match Girl," and "The Snow Queen," which explore issues such as vanity, innocence, and life's bittersweet aspects. The stories are characterised by their concise structure and poetic language, characteristic of Andersen's style, and have become part of the canon of Western children's literature. This volume exemplifies the moral and philosophical concerns of Andersen's period, combining whimsical plots with social critique.

The collection demonstrates Andersen's ability to blend fantasy with moral lessons, using storytelling devices common in 19th-century European literature. The stories reflect the cultural and artistic milieu of the time, with a focus on character-driven plots and allegorical elements that appeal to both children and adults. As a body of work, it has contributed significantly to the development of the fairy tale genre and continues to influence narratives about morality, society, and human nature.

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Many years ago, there was an Emperor, who was so excessively fond of new clothes, that he spent all his money in dress. He did not trouble himself in the least about his soldiers; nor did he care to go either to the theatre or the chase, except for the opportunities then afforded him for displaying his new clothes. He had a different suit for each hour of the day; and as of any other king or emperor, one is accustomed to say, “he is sitting in council,” it was always said of him, “The Emperor is sitting in his wardrobe.” Time passed merrily in the large town which was his capital; strangers arrived every day at the court. One day, two rogues, calling themselves weavers, made their appearance. They gave out that they knew how to weave stuffs of the most beautiful colors and elaborate patterns, the clothes manufactured from which should have the wonderful property of remaining invisible to everyone who was unfit for the office he held, or who was extraordinarily simple in character. “These must, indeed, be splendid clothes!” thought the Emperor. “Had I such a suit, I might at once find out what men in my realms are unfit for their office, and also be able to distinguish the wise from the foolish! This stuff must be woven for me immediately.” And he caused large sums of money to be given to both the weavers in order that they might begin their work directly. So the two pretended weavers set up two looms, and affected to work very busily, though in reality they did nothing at all. They asked for the most delicate silk and the purest gold thread; put both into their own knapsacks; and then continued their pretended work at the empty looms until late at night. “I should like to know how the weavers are getting on with my cloth,” said the Emperor to himself, after some little time had elapsed; he was, however, rather embarrassed, when he remembered that a simpleton, or one unfit for his office, would be unable to see the manufacture. To be sure, he thought he had nothing to risk in his own person; but yet, he would prefer sending somebody else, to bring him intelligence about the weavers, and their work, before he troubled himself in the affair. All the people throughout the city had heard…

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