This collection includes the early translations of The Snow Queen, The Princess and the Pea, Thumbelina, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Last Pearl, The Hardy Tin Soldier, The Ugly Duckling, The Little Sea Maid, The Money Pig,' and The Red Shoes.
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32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing is sweeter than the real story,
This review is from: Fairy Tales (Everyman's Library Children's Classics) (Hardcover)
I believe that the path to a well-rounded child is the truth. Too often we sensationalize and sugar-coat the truth when it comes to our kids. This book is a good example of the way things are. My favorite tale from this book would have to be "The Little Mermaid", and it will be the first tale I read my children when they are born. Mr. Anderson was a firm believer in drama mixed with the hard knocks of real life.Here he has just transformed them into a fantastical story that every child needs to be told. The elements of the story are very powerful, from the loss of innocence to the loss of love,and sometimes we need a good dose of something that isn't wholesome. I recommend this book to everyone, children and adults alike.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Believe the hype!,
By Bear in the Canyon "libros del oso" (Albuquerque, New Mexico USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fairy Tales (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the first translation of Andersen's tales to capture his true voice -- try it and compare to any other translation and you'll see. I hope Penguin has Tiina Nunnally do all the rest of his stories soon!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A N.....A D U L T ' S......A N D E R S O N ' S.....F A I R Y.....T A L E.....B O O K,
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This review is from: Andersen's Fairy Tales (Hardcover)
It has beeb said that Hans Christian Anderson's tales...though full
of thought and enchantment, can be scary in the extreme. "The Snow Queen", "The Red Shoes"....so many of these stories have strong stories and stronger morals -- but are often too scary for children to read. Of course, not every story is like this. The enchanting "The Ugly Duckling", and to a slightly lesser extent, "Thumbelina", (at least ths has a happy ending!), are two of the tamer tales...and perfect for children. The majority of Anderson's tales, however, can be scary for children -- and the fascinating, though too-often scary illustrations in this book, by justly famed illustrator ARTHUR SZYK, show why! Mr. Szyk's hyper-realistic drawings, with large eyes, and emphasis on bulging stomachs, pursed lips, and scared or evil expressions, add much to the general atmosphere of these tales. They are true masterpieces of the illustrator's art -- but, for children, (and even for sensitive adults), may be just a bit to scary for comfort. They do, however, fit in with Mr. Anderson's tales very well. One wonders what would have happened, had these two gentle- men -- whose lives were separated by almost a hundred years, but who seemed to have the same sensibilities of great empathy for the under-privileged, a hatred of evil and unfairness, and great compassion and hope for humankind, in spite of it all -- had been able to meet and talk. Well, in this volume, the reader has the next best thing. The stories of Hans Christian Anderson, with Illustrations by Arthur Szyk! Perfect together -- but be warned: these are VERY intense "fairy-tales", combined with perhaps even stronger illustrations. A connoiseru's Anderson's Fairy Tales, for sure -- but recommended (strongly) only for adults, (and children), who are not prone to nightmares, due to sensitive emotions. Read, and look at, with delight -- but also with care!
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