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  • 1816 OVER THE HILL AND OVER THE DALE

    "1816 OVER THE HILL AND OVER THE DALE" captures a journey through nature's vast landscapes, celebrating its boundless beauty while reflecting on the wanderer's inner quest for peac...
  • 1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

    "1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA" tells the whimsical story of a prince seeking a true princess, tested by a single pea hidden under layers of...
  • 1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

    "1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: THE SUNBEAM AND THE CAPTIVE" portrays a prisoner finding solace in a fleeting sunbeam, symbolizing hope and the enduring human spirit ...
  • 1816 TO-WHAT CAN I DO TO DRIVE AWAY

    "1816 TO-('WHAT CAN I DO TO DRIVE AWAY')" expresses the poet's struggle to escape melancholy and find solace, blending introspection with a longing for relief from persistent sorro...
  • THE TWO FROGS

    "THE TWO FROGS" is a fable about two frogs from different cities who meet in a milk pail. Through persistence and effort, they turn a dire situation into one of triumph and surviva...
  • 1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

    "Our Aunt" by Hans Christian Andersen is a charming tale exploring family dynamics and the unique role of a beloved aunt, blending humor and heartwarming moments.
  • THE VIOLET FAIRY BOOK

    "The Violet Fairy Book," edited by Andrew Lang, is a captivating collection of global folktales and fairy stories, showcasing diverse cultures and enchanting narratives for readers...
  • SCHIPPEITARO

    "Schippeitaro" is a Japanese folktale featured in Andrew Lang's The Violet Fairy Book. It follows a brave hero who teams up with a magical dog to defeat evil spirits and save a vil...
  • URGANDA THE UNKNOWN

    "Urganda the Unknown" is a poetic tribute by Andrew Lang to Don Quixote, celebrating the timeless charm and enduring legacy of Cervantes' iconic literary masterpiece.
  • 1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

    "Something" by Hans Christian Andersen is a whimsical tale exploring imagination and curiosity, reflecting on life's mysteries through poetic storytelling and profound simplicity.