Hans Christian Andersens Complete Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen
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The good and the beautiful is not forgotten; it lives in legend and in song.
منذ أن كنت طفلة صغيرة، كنت أعشق قصص الأطفال وسلسلة المكتبة الخضراء. كنت كذلك أعشق مسلسلات الكرتون مثل في جعبتي حكاية وحكايات ما أحلاه وإلخ. عرفت حين كبرت قليلاً أن تلك القصص والمسلسلات الكرتونية مأخوذة من الروايات العالمية وحكايات أندرسن والأخوين غريم وإلخ. ومن هنا تولّدت لدي الرغبة في حب القراءة، ونمت في نفسي تلك البذرة التي أتمنى أن تصير شجرة مثمرة وارفة الظلال في المستقبل.
اقتنيت هذا الكتاب قبل ما يقارب 5 سنوات، وشرعت بقرائته بتاريخ السادس من نوفمبر/تشرين الثاني 2015. نعم أربع سنوات مرت وأنا لا زلت اقرأ هذا الكتاب الجميل جداً، قراءة متقطعة، فكنت اقرأ قصة واحدة على فترات متباعدة. في نهاية العام الفائت لاحظت بأنني تجاوزت ثلثي الكتاب، ومن بداية هذا العام وأنا اقرأ بشكل يومي حتى أنهيتها. بالتأكيد ليس سهلاً أن تنهي كتاباً عاش معك أربع سنوات متواصلة، أحمله أينما ذهبت، وأضعه بجانب سريري ليلاً.
هانز كريستيان أندرسن، شاعر الدنمارك الوطني، وأشهر من كتب الحكايات الخرافية، وأسعد ملايين الأطفال حول العالم بقصصه الرائعة. وهذه هي المجموعة الكاملة لحكايات أندرسن البالغ عددها 168 حكاية. هذه الحكايات ليست فقط للأطفال وإنما للكبار أيضاً؛ حيث يخاطب أندرسن الطفل الكامن في نفوسنا. قصص مليئة بالفضائل الإنسانية السامية، من خير ونبل وحب وإيثار وإيمان وصدق وعدل ووفاء، ومن جهة أخرى لا يغفل الجانب المظلم في طبيعتنا البشرية من شر، وكذب وخبث ونفاق وانتهازية وطمع.
جميع القصص:
أتذكر هنا كلمات شارة مسلسل في جعبتي حكاية التي ما انفكت تدور في ذهني خلال قرائتي لهذه الحكايات:
في جعبتي حكاية أرويها للأطفال
حكايات أحكيها تموج بالألوان
حكايات أرويها عن عالم فتّان
عن عالم الخيال
المليء بالجمال
في جعبتي الحكاية أرويها للأطفال
وكلمات شارة مسلسل حكايات ما أحلاها كذلك:
في عالم من الصور
حكاية فيها عبر
تغوص في بحر الخيال
وتنتقي منه الدرر
في الشرق حيناً والجنوب
في الغرب أو نحو الشمال
نعيش في كل الشعوب
نجوب أفاق الجمال
في قصة تروي الكثير
الخير شمس لا تغيب
تظهر في الدنيا تنير
والشر يبقى في المغيب
أحداث نفهم مغزاها
تروي قصصاً ما أحلاها
بالعقل وبالقلب نراها
كم نهواها كم نهواها
في الشرق حيناً والجنوب
في الغرب أو نحو الشمال
نعيش في كل الشعوب
نجوب أفاق الجمال
فلننصت يا أصدقاء
لحكمة فيها الدواء
الخير في الأرض سيبقى
محفوظاً للأوفياء
قراءة هذه القصص متعة لا توصف، تعود بي إلى أيام الطفولة البريئة. كما يقول ديك الجن في كتابه مأمون القانوني:
في صباي، كنت اقرأ الكثير من قصص الأطفال... ومعظمها كانت تدور حول مفاهيم الحب والعدل والأمانة والصدق والاتحاد، وغيرها من القيم النبيلة.. وقتها اعتقدت، أن هذا مجرد كلام أطفال، وأنني عندما أكبر، سأتعلم الكثير من الحقائق المخفية التي ستجعلني أدخل عالم الكبار. الآن أجد، أن الحقيقية المخفية الوحيدة، هي أن كل مشاكل عالمنا ككبار، تتمحور حول انعدام هذه القيم.. قيم الصغار.
انتهيت منها ولم ولن تنتهِ مني.
... 9781626860995 Strangely, despite four decades on Earth, I have almost no familiarity with this gentleman Hans. If I can live another 4 decades, I doubt I'll forget about him from here on out.
What is most generally striking/perplexing to me is how these stories came to be known as children tales, came to be widely accepted and popular rather than scorned. I don't think it's just my glasses that view Hans Christian Andersen as a soul that senses more darkness than light. “Yes, every year the trees have new, fresh leaves, but that is not true of the human heart.” (From a Window in Vartov) HCA desperately wants and loves beauty, yearns for music and poetry and life and innocence, and so we get this at the center of so many of his tales, but at the same time it is mostly apparent that these ideals are but dreams that we must continually reach for, work for, cherish when they sparingly come, because what this world is really filled with is darkness. He seems to say, feel both beauty and evil, know them both, accept them both, but my heart pains that the former will never have the upper hand.
Throughout his tales I find his dreamy poetics are amazingly served with a shimmering personal touch; they are not distant, community-built folktales. There are also wonderful juxtapositions, magical paradoxes, and a communicative simplicity that can travel, like a drop in the lake, as deeply as the reader wishes to take things.
At the same time, there are many stories of a different breed which will never make it to Disney. Stories like Two Virgins/Two Maidens, In the Duck Yard, and The Cock and the Weathercock dish out satire as sharp as any I've ever encountered. Sharp not only in its depth of understanding, but also in both heavy-handedness and bitterness. Word play, symbolism, and connections in these stories are as far from innocence and naivete as you will find.
Other not so well-known stories such as A Drop of Water and The Shadow are probably my favorites so far. Both are extremely intense and particularly revelatory regarding how HCA views human behavior and human nature. Very direct, dark and twisted, but done in unique and colorful ways, they continue to show that HCA was not a simple children's man or the one-trick pony that permeates much of his recognition.
And at some point, I don’t recall exactly when, I began to think a lot of Kafka while reading HCA. What are the connections?
In a time when the construction of myths and fairy tales is practically extinct, when even the originals are mostly watered down and considered antiquated, Mr. Andersen delivered his most pleasant winds not so long ago and they stretch back to not only the earliest of human experience, but also connect just as strongly to us sensitives amongst moderns. This is a tome to keep bedside, never finishing, never repeating.
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Catechism in Christianity 9781626860995 Although some of the tales are really disturbing, the fantasy and imagination behind them is indisputable. I grew up reading this book and I'm sure it'll be valuable for all future generations. 9781626860995
A garland of simple, endearing, gleaming pearls. I can't say that each of this pearl is distinctive, but one can wear this garland, or hold one of these pearls, whenever you are knocked down by the humdrumness of life. I found it much better than the Brothers Grimm. A 5-star for this one, for the sensitivity and calm-me-down effect.
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Book Review
4 out of 5 stars to The Complete Fairy Tales, written in 1835 by Hans Christian Andersen. Many people are familiar with the fairy tales written by the Grimm brothers, but sometimes don't realize there were several different versions or collections by different authors. Another popular one is the series written by Hans Christian Anderson. The two I was the most familiar with were The Ugly Duckling and The Emperor's New Clothes. In both, you see some of the horror that you see from other classic fairy tales, but these are more about reality and real-life situations that could occur. Also, they don't always end up a positive note. A few movies have been made from them, and countless cartoons and TV shows. I enjoyed some of them, but not all of them. I do think they are worth a read, as they provide some insight into the goings-on of a working mind nearly 200 years ago. It's true-to-form stories that have a basis in moral lessons versus coming-of-age sentiments. Both are valuable, but they are a bit different. Not quite for young children, probably better for pre-teens or teenagers.
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Populated by street children, fabulous animals, and hideous or evil creatures, his tales are closer to Edgar Poe than to the world of Care Bears.
Andersen talks about our anxieties, desires, and difficult path to beauty and truth, pure souls who struggle against discouragement, fear, darkness, stupidity, and contempt.
He does it as a poet, not as a moralist or a philosopher; he does it with humor, irony, tenderness, or melancholy. He speaks to the hearts and the imagination with shepherdesses, tin soldiers, nightingales, and swallows.
Eye Ole Farm Week or Little Ida's Flowers are my favorites.
They open the door to the imagination for those who want to make themselves small enough and enter it. 9781626860995 The Complete Fairy Tales: The complete collection, Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Andersen often referred to in Scandinavia as H. C. Andersen, (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author.
Georg Brandes questioned Andersen about whether he would write his autobiography, the poet claimed that it had already been written — The Ugly Duckling.
All the best-loved fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen:
The Tinder-Box;
Little Claus And Big Claus;
The Princess And The Pea;
Little Ida’s Flowers;
Little Tiny Or Thumbelina;
The Saucy Boy;
The Travelling Companion;
The Little Mermaid;
The Emperor’s New Suit;
The Goloshes Of Fortune;
The Daisy;
The Brave Tin Soldier;
The Wild Swans;
The Garden Of Paradise;
The Flying Trunk;
The Storks;
The Elf Of The Rose;
What The Moon Saw;
The Wicked Prince;
The Metal Pig;
The Shepherd’s Story Of The Bond Of Friendship;
A Rose From Homer’s Grave;
The Buckwheat; Ole-Luk-Oie,
The Dream-God;
The Swineherd;
The Angel;
The Nightingale;
The Ugly Duckling;
The Top And Ball;
The Fir Tree;
The Snow Queen;
The Little Elder-Tree Mother;
The Elfin Hill;
The Red Shoes;
The Jumper;
The Shepherdess And The Sweep;
Holger Danske;
The Bell;
Grandmother;
The Darning-Needle;
The Little Match-Seller;
The Sunbeam And The Captive;
By The Almshouse Window;
The Old Street Lamp;
The Neighbouring Families;
Little Tuk;
The Shadow;
The Old House;
The Drop Of Water;
The Happy Family;
The Story Of A Mother;
The Shirt-Collar;
The Flax;
The Phoenix Bird;
A Story;
The Puppet-Show Man;
The Dumb Book;
The Old Grave-Stone;
The Conceited Apple-Branch;
The Loveliest Rose In The World;
In A Thousand Years;
The Swan’s Nest;
The Story Of The Year;
There Is No Doubt About It;
A Cheerful Temper;
A Great Grief;
Everything In The Right Place;
The Goblin And The Huckster;
Under The Willow-Tree;
The Pea Blossom;
She Was Good For Nothing;
The Last Pearl;
Two Maidens;
In The Uttermost Parts Of The Sea;
The Money-Box;
A Leaf From Heaven;
Jack The Dullard;
Ib And Little Christina;
The Thorny Road Of Honor;
The Jewish Maiden;
The Bell-Deep;
The Bottle Neck;
Soup From A Sausage Skewer;
The Old Bachelor’s Nightcap;
Something;
The Last Dream Of The Old Oak;
The Marsh King’s Daughter;
The Races;
The Philosopher’s Stone;
The Story Of The Wind;
The Girl Who Trod On The Loaf;
Ole The Tower-Keeper;
Anne Lisbeth;
Children’s Prattle;
The Child In The Grave;
Two Brothers;
The Pen And The Inkstand;
The Farm-Yard Cock And The Weathercock;
Beauty Of Form And Beauty Of Mind;
A Story From The Sand-Hills;
The Butterfly;
The Bishop Of B0rglum And His Warriors;
The Mail-Coach Passengers;
The Beetle Who Went On His Travels;
What The Old Man Does Is Always Right;
The Snow Man;
The Portuguese Duck;
The Ice Maiden;
The Psyche;
The Snail And The Rose-Tree;
The Old Church Bell;
The Silver Shilling;
The Snowdrop;
The Bird Of Popular Song;
The Will-O’-The-Wisp Is In The Town, Says The Moor-Woman;
The Windmill; In The Nursery;
The Golden Treasure;
The Storm Shakes The Shield;
Delaying Is Not Forgetting;
The Porter’s Son;
and more Others!!!!!
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عنوان: مجموعه قصه های پریان: چهار جلدی؛ نویسنذه: هانس کریستین اندرسون؛ مترجم: جمشید نوایی؛ تهران، نگاه، 1384؛ در چهار جلد، در1470ص؛ موضوع داستانهای نویسندگان دانمارک - سده 19م
عنوان جلد اول: پری دریایی و 28 داستان دیگر
عنوان جلد دوم: پری جنگلی و 39 داستان دیگر
عنوان جلد سوم: آدم برفی و 32 داستان دیگر
عنوان جلد چهارم: دخترک کبریت فروش و 53 داستان دیگر
بیشتر داستانهای دل انگیز و اثری ماندگار از «هانس کریستین اندرسون» است؛ یکی از منتقدان به نام «گئورگ براندس» از «آندرسن» پرسید: آیا ایشان روزی روزگاری داستان زندگی خودش را نیز خواهند نوشت؟ «آندرسن» پاسخ دادند: «من پیشتر آن را نوشته ام؛ نام آن (جوجه اردک زشت) است.»؛
تاریخ بهنگام رسانی 01/09/1399هجری خورشیدی؛ 07/07/1400هجری خورشیدی؛ ا. شربیانی 9781626860995
All the best-loved fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, including “The Ugly Duckling,” “Thumbelina,” “The Red Shoes,” “The Princess on the Pea,” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” fill the pages of this beautiful leather-bound collector’s edition. Also included is “The Tallow Candle” — one of the earliest stories written by Andersen, just discovered recently! With both short and long anecdotes, this is a great book of bedtime stories or for rainy-day reading. The attached bookmark ribbon ensures readers will never lose their place as they wander through the imagination of one of the most popular children’s writers of all time. Hans Christian Andersens Complete Fairy Tales