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HCA Hans Christian Andersen
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Title: Portrait of Hans Christian Andersen Artist: Christian Albrecht Jensen, Year: 1836 wikimedia commons
The house he spent his childhood n Hans Christian Andersen Homes and Manor Houses http: //search. creativecommons. org/#
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Date of birth and death Born April 2, 1805) Odense, Denmark n Died August 4, 1875 (aged 70) Copenhagen (哥本哈根 ) n
occupation Denmark Novelist n short story writer n fairy tales writer of Children's literature ( 文學; 文學作品), travelogue (旅行記錄 ) n
Childhood n At 11, Hans was forced to support himself. He worked as an apprentice.
Voice changed n At 14, he moved to Copenhagen to be an actor. Having an excellent soprano voice, he was accepted into the Royal Danish Theatre, but his voice soon changed.
Focus on writing n A colleague at theatre told him that he considered Andersen a poet. He began to focus on writing.
schooling n He said his years in school were the darkest and bitterest of his life. At one school, he lived at his schoolmaster's home. There he was abused in order "to improve his character"
Older than classmates n He felt alienated from his classmates, being older than most of them. He considered himself unattractive, he suffered also from dyslexia.
Fairy tales n During 1835, Andersen published his first Fairy Tales (Danish: Eventyr). More stories were published in 1836 and 1837.
novels n These stories sold poorly. At the same time, Andersen enjoyed more success with two novels: O. T. (1836) and Only a Fiddler.
Creative Commons Attribution-Share. Alike 3. 0 License n Paper chimney sweep cut by Andersen
1 st Meeting with Dickens n In June 1847, he visited England met Charles Dickens for the first time. They shook hands and walked to the veranda which was of much joy to Andersen. He wrote in his diary "I was so happy to see and speak to England's now living writer, whom I love the most. "[7]
2 nd meeting with Dickens Ten years later, Andersen visited Dickens. He stayed at Dickens' home for five weeks. n Shortly after Andersen left, Dickens published David Copperfield, featuring the obsequious Uriah Heep, who is said to have been modeled on Andersen. n
Death n In the spring of 1872, Andersen fell out of bed and was severely hurt. He never fully recovered until he died on August 4, 1875
Keep time with little steps n Before his death, he was asked about the music for his funeral, saying: "Most of the people who will walk after me will be children, so make the beat keep time with little steps. "
National Treasure n At the time of his death, he was an internationally renowned and treasured artist. He received a stipend from the Danish Government as a "national treasure".
Statue of mermaid In the Copenhagen harbor there is a statue of The Little Mermaid, placed in honor of Hans Christian Andersen. n n
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International Children's Book Day n April 2, Andersen's birthday, is celebrated as International Children's Book Day
statues of Hans Christian Andersen n In the United States, statues of Hans Christian Andersen may be found in Central Park, New York, and in Solvang, California.
Theatre and theme park In the city of Lublin, Poland is the Puppet & Actor Theatre of Hans Christian Andersen. n A theme park based on Andersen's tales and life opened in Shanghai at the end of 2006. n
Famous tales Thumbelina in 1835 n The Princess and the Pea 1835 n The Little Mermaid 1836 n The Emperor's New Clothes 1837 n The Snow Queen 1844 n The Ugly Duckling 1844 n
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