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Websites presented in alphabetical order British Library: Hans Christian Andersen This companion to an exhibit on the underlying themes in the life of fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen uses "clues provided by some of his best-known characters ... [to explore] the dark side of his life, as well as the innocence of his vision." Features a timeline, short essays about his life, images from the exhibition, and an essay by Andersen's biographer (Jackie Wullschlager). Also includes related links. From the British Library. http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/andersen/homepage.html Topics: Authors by Region Last updated Jul 6, 2005 Hans Christian Andersen: Fairy Tales and Stories This site provides a complete list of Andersen's 168 stories, in the chronological order of their original publication. Most of the stories are presented in full text. A cross-reference provides information on title variations and Danish equivalents for each story. Recommended books on Andersen and his work as well as links to other sites are also provided. http://HCA.Gilead.org.il/ Topics: Authors by Region Last updated Mar 1, 2005 Jean Hersholt: "The Complete Andersen" This site bills itself as "the most comprehensive edition of Andersen's fairy tales in English (American) on the internet." Translated by Jean Hersholt, the tales include "the original 156 printed in Andersen's own time plus the fairy tales found in his papers and published after his death." Also includes a link to biographical information about Andersen. Searchable. From the Hans Christian Andersen Center of the University of Southern Denmark. http://www.andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/hersholt/index_e.html Topics: Authors by Region Last updated Mar 1, 2005 |
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