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Andersen's Fairy Tales Table of Contents

Volume 1

1. Tinder Box

2. The Emperor’s New Clothes

3. Flying Box

4. The ugly duckling

5. Picture album without pictures

6. High jumper

7. Red shoes

8. Shirt Collar

9. Five beans a mile long

10. A nobleman and his daughters

11. Ole the tower guard

12. Butterfly

13. Beta, Bit and Bill

14. Rags

15. Darning needle

16. Thumbelina

17. The Flea and the Professor

18. The Difference

19. A Silent Book

20. Summer Day Crazy

21. Pen and Inkpot

22. Windmill

23. Together in front of Valdu’s Window

24. Beetle

25. Happy Family

26. The Last Day

27. Totally True

28. Thistle What happened

29. The goddess of the new century

30. Everyone has his own place

31. One week of days

32. Money pig

33. At the far end of the sea

34. A rose on Homer’s tomb

35. Wild swans

36 , Mother's Story

37. Jewish Woman

38. Toothache Aunt

39. Golden Baby

40. Folk Song Bird Son

41. Eldertree Mother

42. The Story of Dune

Volume 2

1. Little Claus and Big Claus

2. The day of moving

3. Will-o'-the-wisps come to town

4. Lucky galoshes

5. Stork

6. Fir tree

7. Sausage soup

8. Shepherdess and chimney sweep

9. Flax

10. A leaf falling from the sky

11. The evil prince

12. The puppeteer

13. Dance, dance, my doll

14. Anne Lisbeth

15. Suqi

16. Hiding is not Equal to forgetting

17. Who is the luckiest

18. Bells

19. Naughty children

20. Literacy textbooks

21. The story told by old Johnny

22. The old tombstone

23. The aunt

24. The child in the grave

25. Old street lamp

26. The old man never does anything wrong

27. Old house

28. Swan's nest

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29. Creation

30. Ice Girl

31. The Imp and the Little Businessman

32. The Story of Sunshine

33. Ibu and Little Christine

34. Dream God

35. The Old God Is Not Dead Yet

36. The Gardener and His Nobles Master

37. Calligrapher

38. Teapot

39. Little green thing

40. A little achievement

41. Garden of Heaven

42. The hardest thing to believe

43. A piece of silver

Volume 3

1. Sausage and skewer soup

2. The bachelor’s nightcap

3. Make something special

4. The old oak tree The Last Dream

5. Alphabet Reader

6. The Swamp King’s Daughter

7. Things that Run Fast

>8. Zhong Yuan

9. The vicious prince

10. Doe and his daughters

11. The girl who stepped on the bread

12. Ole the Tower Keeper

13. Anne Lisbeth

14. Children's Talk

15. A String of Pearls

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16. Ink pen and inkstand

17. Child in the tomb

18. Domestic rooster and hyacinth rooster

19. "True "Cute"

20. A story from Shagang

21. Puppet show performer

22. Two brothers

23. The ancient church bell

24. The twelve people who came on the mail train

25. The dung beetle

26. What dad does is always right

27. Snowman

28. In the Duck Farm

29. The Muse of the New Century

30. Ice Girl

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31. Butterfly

32. Psyche

Volume 4

1. Snail and Rose Tree

2. The evil spirit has entered the city

3. Wind mill

4. Silver cents

5. The bishop of Bel-Eron and his family

6. In the nursery

7. Gymboree

8. The strong wind blew away the signboard

9. Teapot

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10. Folk Song Bird

11. Little Green Thing

12. Elf and Mrs.

13. Bede, Peter and Peel

14. Hidden does not mean forgotten

15. The Janitor's Son

16. Moving Day

17 , Lying about summer

18. Aunt

19. Toad

20. Godfather’s Picture Album

21. Rags

22. Island and Green Island

23. Who is the happiest

24. Dryad

25. The family watching Chicken Greed

26. Ji’s experience

27. What can you figure out

28. Good luck may be in a sign

29. Comet

30. Every day of the week

31. The story of sunshine

32. Great-grandfather

33. Candle

34. The hardest thing to believe

35. What the whole family said

36. Dance, dance, my little baby

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37. The Great Big Boa

38. The Gardener and the Master

39. The Flea and the Professor

40. What did Old Johnnie say

41. Door Key

42. Lame Child

43. Aunt with Toothache

44. Daughter of the Sea

45. Neighbors

46. Nightingale

Extended information:

Creative background

In Andersen's era, Denmark It is still a monarchical and absolutist society, and social life has been rarely touched since the Middle Ages. After entering the 19th century, a series of major historical changes occurred, and the national power was wasted due to the Napoleonic Wars.

The failure on the Norwegian issue, the economic recession in the 1920s, the king's shift from royalism to dictatorship, and the cautiousness and compromise of the middle class all left the society in a state of political oppression and cultural ignorance.

In Andersen's works, we can also feel the grayness and depression of this era everywhere. Andersen uses fairy tales as a modern way of expression to create, and he uses the "children's" perspective of fairy tales to see into the complex lives of modern people.

Andersen allowed fairy tales to transcend the legendary imagination in the category of folk literature and become a distinctive form of individual writing and exploration of modern techniques.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Andersen’s Fairy Tales