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Registered texts in the category Religious motifs
Amount: 166 out of 212 tales, i.e. 78.3 %.
(see also Texts without Religious motifs)
Far from all of these texts have a religious theme. A text is in the list, if there is any kind of religious motif present. On the selection of motifs; see On Religious Motifs in Hans Christian Andersen's Tales.
- Alferne paa Heden (Danish title)
- Dykker-Klokken (Danish title)
- Dødningen (Danish title)
- Vor gamle Skolemester (Danish title)
- De blaae Bjerge (Danish title)
- Det sjunkne Kloster (Danish title)
- Æblet (Danish title)
- Kartoflerne (Danish title)
- Et Børneeventyr (Danish title)
- "Spørg Amagermo'er"! (Danish title)
- Temperamenterne (Danish title)
- Den første Aften (Danish title)
- "Beautiful"
- A Good Humor
- A Leaf from Heaven
- A Rose from Homer's Grave
- A Story
- A Story from the Sand Dunes
- A String of Pearls
- A View from Vartou's Window
- Anne Lisbeth
- At the Uttermost Parts of the Sea
- Aunty
- Aunty Toothache
- Chicken Grethe's Family
- Clumsy Hans
- Danish Popular Legends
- Eighteenth Evening
- Eighth Evening
- Eleventh Evening
- Everything in its Proper Place
- Fifteenth Evening
- First Evening
- Five Peas from a Pod
- Folks Say -
- Fourteenth Evening
- God Can Never Die
- Godfather's Picture Book
- Golden Treasure
- Grandmother
- Great-Grandfather
- Holger Danske
- Ib and Little Christine
- Kept Secret but not Forgotten
- Little Claus and Big Claus
- Little Ida's Flowers
- Little Tuck
- Luck May Lie in a Pin
- Moving Day
- Nineteenth Evening
- Ninth Evening
- Ole Lukoie
- Ole, the Tower Keeper
- On Judgment Day
- Peiter, Peter, and Peer
- Pen and Inkstand
- Seventh Evening
- She Was Good for Nothing
- Sixteenth Evening
- Sixth Evening
- Something
- Soup on a Sausage Peg
- Sunshine Stories
- Tenth Evening
- The A-B-C Book
- The Angel
- The Beetle
- The Bell
- The Bell Deep
- The Bird of Folklore
- The Bishop of Börglum and his Men
- The Bond of Friendship
- The Bottle Neck
- The Buckwheat
- The Candles
- The Child in the Grave
- The Comet
- The Court Cards
- The Cripple
- The Daisy
- The Days of the Week
- The Drop of Water
- The Dryad
- The Elder-Tree Mother
- The Elf Mound
- The Fir Tree
- The Flax
- The Flea and the Professor
- The Flying Trunk
- The Galoshes of Fortune
- The Garden of Paradise
- The Gardener and the Noble Family
- The Gate Key
- The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf
- The Goblin and the Grocer
- The Goblin and the Woman
- The Happy Family
- The Ice Maiden
- The Jewish Girl
- The Jumpers
- The Last Pearl
- The Little Match Girl
- The Little Mermaid
- The Marsh King's Daughter
- The Metal Pig
- The Most Incredible Thing
- The Naughty Boy
- The Neighboring Families
- The New Century's Goddess
- The Nightcap of the "Pebersvend"
- The Nightingale
- The Old Church Bell
- The Old House
- The Old Oak Tree's Last Dream
- The Old Street Lamp
- The Old Tombstone
- The Phoenix Bird
- The Pigs
- The Poor Woman and the Little Canary Bird
- The Porter's Son
- The Psyche
- The Puppet-show Man
- The Racers
- The Red Shoes
- The Rose Elf
- The Shadow
- The Silent Book
- The Snail and the Rosebush
- The Snow Queen
- The Steadfast Tin Soldier
- The Stone of the Wise Man
- The Story of a Mother
- The Story of the Year
- The Swan's Nest
- The Swineherd
- The Thorny Road of Honor
- The Tinder Box
- The Toad
- The Traveling Companion
- The Wicked Prince
- The Wild Swans
- The Will-o'-the-Wisps Are in Town
- The Wind Tells about Valdemar Daae and His Daughters
- The Windmill
- The World's Fairest Rose
- There is a Difference
- Third Evening
- Thirty-third Evening
- Thousands of Years from Now
- Thumbelina
- Twelfth Evening
- Twelve by the Mail
- Twenty-fifth Evening
- Twenty-first Evening
- Twenty-fourth Evening
- Twenty-ninth Evening
- Twenty-seventh Evening
- Twenty-third Evening
- Two Brothers
- Under The Willow Tree
- Urbanus
- Vänö and Glänö
- What Old Johanne Told
- What One Can Invent
- What the Whole Family Said
- Which Was the Happiest?