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the life of a storyteller

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An edition of Hans Christian Andersen (2000)

Hans Christian Andersen

the life of a storyteller

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"Others before him collected and retold folk stories and fairy tales, but Hans Christian Andersen was the first to create them himself. The universal familiarity of such stories as "The Ugly Duckling," "The Little Mermaid" and "The Emperor's New Clothes" shows how successful he was. By the time he reached middle age in the 1840s, in fact, he was probably the most famous writer in Europe, on familiar terms with kings and princes and eagerly read by a huge audience.".

"Yet the image of Andersen that has come down to us - that of the amiable, childlike storyteller - is bitterly at odds with the reality. In this biography, the first serious and comprehensive study of Andersen and his work to be undertaken in English, Jackie Wullschlager brings out the true nature of his life. Born the son of a dirt-poor cobbler and an illiterate washerwoman in a provincial Danish city, he indeed fought his way to fame in spite of his circumstances.

But if his rise was astonishing, it was rarely happy. Lonely, sexually confused, vain, anxious and hypochondriacal, Andersen was driven by ambitions that, despite the power and brilliance of his work, prevented his ever being satisfied. A signal achievement of Wullschlager's account is to show with great clarity how Andersen's art - darker and more diverse than previously recognized - emerged directly from the complexities of his life.".

"Jackie Wullschlager has returned to all the original sources in Danish and German, and has followed Andersen's footsteps across Europe. Her evocation of his world - Golden Age Copenhagen, the princely courts of Germany and the country villas of the Danish aristocracy, the languid warmth of southern Italy, which released his creativity - is unforgettable.

She has recovered censored passages from his letters and journals that make plain how his deepest personal relationships, though often frustrated, were with other men. In her words, Andersen emerges in all his fascinating, cross-grained charm and gawkishness, his desperation and his occasional joy, as a writer - and a man - quite unlike any other."--BOOK JACKET.

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Allen Lane
Language
English
Pages
505

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Hans Christian Andersen: the life of a story teller
2002, University of Chicago Press
in English - University of Chicago Press ed.
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Hans Christian Andersen: the life of a storyteller
2001, A.A. Knopf
in English - 1st American ed.
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Hans Christian Andersen: the life of a storyteller
2000, Allen Lane
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 478-481) and index.

Published in
London
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
839.8/136, B
Library of Congress
PT8119 .W85 2000, PT8119

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 505 p., [24] p. of plates :
Number of pages
505

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3746540M
Internet Archive
hanschristianand0000wull_r2p3
ISBN 10
0713993251
LCCN
2003427082
OCLC/WorldCat
45351129
Library Thing
271041

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