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Hans Christian Andersen: Fairytales and Short Stories Volume 1, 1835 to 1842

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A collection of some of Hans Christian Andersen's works. He is a Danish author and poet most famous for his fairy tales. (Summary by Kristingj) (9 hr 41 min)

Chapters

01 - The Tinder-Box

17:06

Read by doonaboon

02 - Little Claus and Big Claus

24:51

Read by Kristin G.

03 - The Princess and the Pea

3:06

Read by Phil Chenevert

04 - Little Ida’s Flowers

16:22

Read by Aaron Rouland

05 - Little Tiny or Thumbelina

25:38

Read by Rapunzelina

06 - The Saucy Boy

5:36

Read by Tony Russell

07 - The Travelling Companion

50:59

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

08 - The Little Mermaid part 1

19:34

Read by Mike Pelton

09 - The Little Mermaid part 2

38:57

Read by Mike Pelton

10 - The Emperor’s New Suit

8:49

Read by Snapdragon

11 - The Goloshes of Fortune Part 1

29:00

Read by Mike Pelton

12 - The Goloshes of Fortune Part 2

37:17

Read by Mike Pelton

13 - The Daisy

8:13

Read by Snapdragon

14 - The Brave Tin Soldier

10:59

Read by NoelBadrian

15 - The Wild Swans

34:33

Read by humanode

16 - The Garden of Paradise

30:22

Read by humanode

17 - The Flying Trunk

12:19

Read by Snapdragon

18 - The Storks

12:30

Read by Tony Russell

19 - The Elf of the Rose

10:55

Read by Snapdragon

20 - What the Moon Saw Part 1

30:13

Read by NoelBadrian

21 - What the Moon Saw Part 2

27:58

Read by NoelBadrian

22 - What the Moon Saw Part 3

30:14

Read by NoelBadrian

23 - The Wicked Prince

5:52

Read by Eve Lin

24 - The Metal Pig

27:06

Read by VikingJames

25 - The Shepherd’s Story of the Bond of Friendship

21:38

Read by Mike Pelton

26 - A Rose from Homer’s Grave

3:36

Read by Snapdragon

27 - The Buckwheat

4:28

Read by Snapdragon

28 - Ole-Luk-Oie, the Dream-God

24:22

Read by Kristin G.

29 - The Swineherd

8:40

Read by Eve Lin

Bewertungen

interesting mix of accents and readers

(4 Sterne)

It's really pleasant hearing so many different readers, many Scandinavian. The stories themselves are quite bizarre and nonsensical, unashamedly religious and questionably age appropriate. My only issue is the varied volume of some readers.