Hans Christian Andersen: Fairytales and Short Stories Volume 3, 1848 to 1853


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(4.4 stars; 14 reviews)

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) (4 hr 23 min)

Chapters

01 - The Old House 19:41 Read by Alex Lau
02 - The Drop of Water 3:48 Read by KerryNorman
03 - The Happy Family 8:24 Read by Linda Fredericks
04 - The Story of a Mother 12:46 Read by Linda Fredericks
05 - The Shirt Collar 6:57 Read by kandice stehlik
06 - The Flax 10:34 Read by Samantha J Gubitz
07 - The Phoenix Bird 4:11 Read by Kristin G.
08 - A Story 11:40 Read by Kristin G.
09 - The Puppet-Show Man 10:21 Read by Lynne T
10 - The Dumb Book 4:54 Read by Pamela Krantz
11 - The Old Grave-Stone 8:38 Read by Snapdragon
12 - The Conceited Apple-Branch 9:42 Read by C F de Rosset
13 - The Loveliest Rose in the World 5:47 Read by Lynne T
14 - In a Thousand Years 5:49 Read by Kristin G.
15 - The Swan's Nest 4:21 Read by Ratandeep Singh
16 - The Story of the Year 21:30 Read by Samantha Miles
17 - 'There Is No Doubt About It.' 5:53 Read by kandice stehlik
18 - A Cheerful Temper 10:22 Read by TriciaG
19 - A Great Grief 5:15 Read by Pamela Krantz
20 - Everything in the Right Place 19:13 Read by TriciaG
21 - The Goblin and the Huckster 9:44 Read by C F de Rosset
22 - Under the Willow-Tree 35:32 Read by Rapunzelina
23 - The Pea Blossom 9:05 Read by Alex Lau
24 - She was Good for Nothing 19:37 Read by Alex Lau

Reviews

awefull


(4.5 stars)

These well read and surprisingly deep 'fairytales'. failed to support righteous outrage over the white male patriarchy. Stories should be about nonbinary BIPOoCs being oppressed by white devils. Just because the author died 200 years ago, does not mean hr can ignore divrsity, equity and inclusion.