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Chargement... Stories and Tales (Routledge Classics) (1865)par Hans Christian Andersen
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A true classic of Western literature, Stories and Tales by Hans Christian Andersen, arguably the most notable children's writer of all, has delighted young and old for generations. This unique collection was first translated for George Routledge over 130 years ago. Completely reset,nbsp;but preserving the original, beautiful illustrations by A.W. Bayes, engraved by the masters of Victorian book illustration, the Brothers Dalziel, this marvellous book will be treasured by young and old alike. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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They are interesting tales and are a lot sadder than I was expecting. I know fairy tales are often much more gruesome than is expected, but some of these were heart wrenching, particularly The Little Sea-Maid. Some of the tales were a bit random and one or two didn't make a lot of sense, but for the most part I really enjoyed them, despite a lot of the endings!
My favourites were: The Travelling Companion, The Little Sea-Maid, The Hardy Tin Soldier, The Wild Swans, The Snow Queen, The Flax and The Shadow. I am not sure though that I would read them to a young child, just because some of the endings are so sad that it might upset them. I can't wait to get around to reading the tales by The Brothers Grimm!
**** out of 5 ( )