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The True Story of My Life. A Sketch by Hans Christian Andersen.
"I will become famous," returned I, and I then told her all that I had read about extraordinary men. "People have," said I, "at first an immense deal of adversity to go through, and then they will be famous."
It was a wholly unintelligible impulse that guided me. I wept, I prayed, and at last my mother consented, after having first sent for a so-called wise woman out of the hospital, that she might read my future fortune by the coffee-grounds and cards.
(Bibliografisk kilde: Bredsdorff 451)
(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH eng: 1980/925, I-11,am: 1954/494, 1950/6, LG: 2007/78)
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser Bibliografi-ID: 15496
[Informationer opdateret d. 14.4.2015]
The Goblin and the Woman
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser
Se v�rkregistret Bibliografi-ID: 10837
[Informationer opdateret d. 10.8.2017]
The Poor Woman and the Little Canary Bird
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser
Se v�rkregistret Bibliografi-ID: 10865
[Informationer opdateret d. 10.8.2017]
H.C. Andersen: Eight Stories.
(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH 1950/27)
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser Bibliografi-ID: 15094
[Informationer opdateret d. 27.12.2011]
Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark's Ugly Duckling.
(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH)
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser Bibliografi-ID: 18724
[Informationer opdateret d. 19.6.2013]
The Kiss of the Snow Queen. Hans Christian Andersen and Man's Redemption by Woman
(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH 1987/91)
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-litteraturen 1969-1994:1085 Bibliografi-ID: 5063
[Informationer opdateret d. 21.1.2014]
Brothers, Very Far Away and Other Poems
Indeholder:
- Brothers, Very Far Away
- Life, 'Tis Ever Onward (See! The mists of spring are rising)
- Fantasy in My Own Style (In heaven gather God's angels small)
- Odense (My town, my birthplace old and dear)
- Funen (O Funen is a lovely land)
- Poetry (There is a wondrous land)
- The Pearl (There is a song - a fairy-tale)
- Mother and Child (Where the road bends, there you see)
- Denmark, My Native Land (In Denmark I was born)
- Studies from Nature (Sunshine falls in the neighboring yard)
- Dance And Dance, O Dolly Mine!
- The Dying Child (Mother, I am tired, I want to sleep now)
- My Little Bird, You Swiftly Soar
- 'Neath Forest Leaves So Fresh and Green
- Two Brown Eyes (Two eyes of brown I did lately see)
- 'Tis You I Love (To think of none but you my thoughts compelling)
- Roaming in the Forest (My sweetest bride, my tender wife)
- She Knows Me Not! (She knows me not! My grief I must hide!)
- The Rosebud (Rosebud red so fine of form)
- The Beech Tree (Tall and proud my crown I bore)
- When I Saw Her Again (We saw each other after many years)
- Critique (Both land and sea, the turn indeed)
- The Snow Queen (The meadow lies buried in snow so white)
- The Woman with the Eggs (A woman lived in a cottage)
- Ask Old Mother Tot! (There was a carrot so fat and old)
- Twilight (The evening is so peaceful)
- Never To Happen Again (All like the wind is but fleeting)
- A Poet's Last Song (Bear me away, O Death so strong)
(Bibliografisk kilde: HCAH 1993/235)
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-litteraturen 1969-1994:1355
ISBN: 1-880755-03-3 Bibliografi-ID: 5333
[Informationer opdateret d. 2.1.2012]
Scandinavica 2007. Special Issue on Hans Christian Andersen. New Approaches.
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: H.C. Andersen-Centrets bibliografiske optegnelser Bibliografi-ID: 12296
[Informationer opdateret d. 27.12.2011]