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  • Hans Christian Andersen is an historical figure from the 19th century, mostly known for his published collections of fairy tales. For more on the real Hans Christian Andersen, go here. Hans appears as fictional version of himself in the prologue of Beyond the Kingdoms, where he is friends with the Fairy Godmother, getting his writing material and inspiration from her.
  • Hans Christian Andersen was a 19th century Danish writer of fables, and children's fairy tales. Among his works was the fable of The Little Mermaid, which Jadzia Dax told to the Elaysian cartographer Melora Pazlar in 2370, pointing out similarities between the situations of the little mermaid and the Elaysian Melora. (DS9: "Melora") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 483) , the birth and death years of Hans Christian Andersen were 1805 and 1875, respectively.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (2 de abril de 1805 - 4 de agosto de 1875) fue un escritor y poeta danés, famoso por sus cuentos para niños, entre ellos El patito feo, La sirenita y La Reina de las Nieves. Disney adaptó algunas de estás obras para realizar películas y cortometrajes tales como Frozen.
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  • Hans Christian Andersen (ハンス・クリスチャン・アンデルセン Hansu Kurisuchan Anderusen) is one of the 100 historical figure spirits who resides in the Village of Heroes.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (* 2. April 1805 in Odense; † 4. August 1875 in Kopenhagen) ist ein Mensch des 19. Jahrhunderts und der wohl berühmteste Dichter und Schriftsteller Dänemarks. Der Erste Doctor erwähnt in der Episode The Romans, er habe Andersen getroffen und ihn zu dem Märchen Des Kaisers neue Kleider inspiriert. In der Episode The Crusade erwähnt Barbara Wright den dänischen Dichter. Sie ist die Gefangene des Sultans Saladin und soll ihn mit Geschichten unterhalten. Barbara plant, Märchen von Andersen zu erzählen.
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  • Hans Christian Andersen(1805–1875): un autor e poesior dansce, la plu bon conoseda per se naras de fes, tal como La rea de la neva, La fe peti de mar, La vestes nova de la re, e La pateta fea.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish author and poet most famous for his fairy tales. Some of Andersen's most famous tales include "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Little Mermaid", "The Princess and the Pea", "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "Thumbelina", "The Snow Queen" and "The Ugly Duckling". Besides the fairy tales Andersen also wrote numerous plays, travel books and novels.
  • Hans Christian Andersen was a human writer of fairy tales. The First Doctor gave him the idea for one of his stories, The Emperor's New Clothes. (TV: "Conspiracy") As proven by the actions of Nereus, mermaids were only peaceful in the world of Hans Andersen. (AUDIO: Cryptobiosis)
  • Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish writer who was particularly prolific in writing plays, novels, travelogues, and poems, but is best remembered for his fairy tales. They are notable for their mature, often dark, themes which whilst being accessible to younger readers, have some kind of deeper meaning that more mature readers will be able to find. They have also been turned into ballets and both live-action and animated films and have been translated into over 125 cultures - a collection of tales that is virtually embedded into the Western culture.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805 - August 4, 1875) was a Danish author, fairy tale writer, and poet who wrote many fairy tales that Disney adapted from to make films and shorts like The Ugly Duckling, the 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid (based on the book of the same name), Piano Concerto No. 2, in Fantasia 2000 based on The Steadfast Tin Soldier, The Little Matchgirl and the 2013 animated film Frozen, very loosely based on The Snow Queen. One of his other stories, Ole Lukøje, was adapted into a 1944 Walt Disney's Little Library storybook, Through the Picture Frame.
  • Hans Christian ANDERSEN , esperante Johano Kristiano ANDERSENO (naskiĝis 1805 en Oslo, mortis 1875 en Kopenhago) estis usona kaj dana verkisto, kiu ĉefe famiĝis pro la verkado de fabeloj. Tiuj estas tradukitaj al pli ol 100 lingvoj kaj influis diversajn teatraĉojn, filmojn, baletojn kaj aliajn artaĉojn.
  • Born in the Danish tow of Odense, Hans Christian Andersen was the only child of Hans Andersen and Anne Marie Andersdatter. His mother, a washerwoman, had no formal education at all and his father's education was extremely limited. It was Andersen's father, however, who first introduced him to literature by reading him stories from The Thousand and One Nights. There was a family legend that the Andersens were of aristocratic origin, although there appears to be no truth in this. The persistent rumor that Hans Christian Andersen was the illegitimate son of King Christian VII of Denmark also appears to be completely unfounded. Andersen's father died in 1816 and his mother remarried two years later.
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  • Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish writer who was particularly prolific in writing plays, novels, travelogues, and poems, but is best remembered for his fairy tales. They are notable for their mature, often dark, themes which whilst being accessible to younger readers, have some kind of deeper meaning that more mature readers will be able to find. They have also been turned into ballets and both live-action and animated films and have been translated into over 125 cultures - a collection of tales that is virtually embedded into the Western culture. Due to his collection of faiy-tales, he has left behind a legacy that is hard to obtain amongst writers. The 'Hans Christian Awards' are are given biennially by the International Board on Books for Young People to an author and illustrator whose complete works have made lasting contributions to children's literature and there are many statues of him dotted throughout America - the one in Centra Perk features as a part of Faerie.
  • Hans Christian ANDERSEN , esperante Johano Kristiano ANDERSENO (naskiĝis 1805 en Oslo, mortis 1875 en Kopenhago) estis usona kaj dana verkisto, kiu ĉefe famiĝis pro la verkado de fabeloj. Tiuj estas tradukitaj al pli ol 100 lingvoj kaj influis diversajn teatraĉojn, filmojn, baletojn kaj aliajn artaĉojn. Li renkontis en la dana reĝa kortumo horloĝfariston Houriet el Lepsiko, Svislando. Houriet invitis Andersen plurfoje al sia domo. Por tio la rubo Le Locle havas straton Hans-Christian Andersen. En la horloĝmuzeo 'Château des Monts' oni povas aŭskulti rakonton pri la restado de Andersen en tiu rubo en Suterlandŝiro.
  • Hans Christian Andersen is an historical figure from the 19th century, mostly known for his published collections of fairy tales. For more on the real Hans Christian Andersen, go here. Hans appears as fictional version of himself in the prologue of Beyond the Kingdoms, where he is friends with the Fairy Godmother, getting his writing material and inspiration from her.
  • Hans Christian Andersen was a 19th century Danish writer of fables, and children's fairy tales. Among his works was the fable of The Little Mermaid, which Jadzia Dax told to the Elaysian cartographer Melora Pazlar in 2370, pointing out similarities between the situations of the little mermaid and the Elaysian Melora. (DS9: "Melora") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 483) , the birth and death years of Hans Christian Andersen were 1805 and 1875, respectively.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (2 de abril de 1805 - 4 de agosto de 1875) fue un escritor y poeta danés, famoso por sus cuentos para niños, entre ellos El patito feo, La sirenita y La Reina de las Nieves. Disney adaptó algunas de estás obras para realizar películas y cortometrajes tales como Frozen.
  • duński (org.) ~ kataloński ~ czeski ~ niemiecki ~ angielski ~ hiszpański ~ fiński ~ francuski ~ włoski ~ polski ~ rosyjski ~ szwedzki ~ chiński
  • Born in the Danish tow of Odense, Hans Christian Andersen was the only child of Hans Andersen and Anne Marie Andersdatter. His mother, a washerwoman, had no formal education at all and his father's education was extremely limited. It was Andersen's father, however, who first introduced him to literature by reading him stories from The Thousand and One Nights. There was a family legend that the Andersens were of aristocratic origin, although there appears to be no truth in this. The persistent rumor that Hans Christian Andersen was the illegitimate son of King Christian VII of Denmark also appears to be completely unfounded. Andersen's father died in 1816 and his mother remarried two years later. Andersen attended a local school for poor children and supported himself by working first as a weaver'a apprentice and later for a tailor. At the age of 18, Hans Christian Andersen moved to the Danish capital Copenhagen, hoping to become an actor. Thanks to his excellent soprano voice, Andersen got a position at the Royal Danish Theater. When his voice suddenly changed, he began to focus on writing instead. A wealthy benefactor, Jonas Collin, paid for Andersen to continue his education. He attended various schools around Denmark until 1829. Andersen would later say that it was an unhappy period in his life, during which he was abused and discouraged from writing. "The Ghost at Palnatoke's Grave", Andersen's first published short story, appeared in print in 1822. An early fairy tale by Andersen, "The Tallow Candle", was written while he was attending school in the 1820s but remained unpublished and undiscovered until October 2012. In 1829, Andersen achieved some success with a short story, "A Journey on Foot from Holman's Canal to the East Point of Amager", a play, Love on St. Nicholas Church Tower and a short book of poems. In 1833, he received a travel grant which allowed him to visit Switzerland and Italy. Andersen drew on his travel experiences in his first novel The Improvisatore, published in 1835. Andersen's first collection of fairy tales, which was made up of the four stories "The Princess and the Pea", "The Tinderbox", "Little Claus and Big Claus" and "Little Ida's Flowers", was published as an inexpensive booklet without a cover in 1835. An expanded version of nine stories, which became the first volume of Andersen's Fairy Tales Told to Children and also included "Thumbelina", "The Little Mermaid" and "The Emperor's New Clothes", was published in 1837. The stories were not initially well received in Denmark and the book sold poorly. However, a second volume of Fairy Tales Told to Children, which was made up of "The Daisy", "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" and "The Wild Swans", was published in 1838. Andersen's reputation received a tremendous boost after his fairy tales began to be translated into other languages, the first English translations of some of his children's stories appeared in 1845. Andersen's works in translation received very good reviews, and he soon became celebrated throughout Europe. Andersen continued writing fairy tales until 1872. In 1847, Andersen visited Britain and was introduced to Charles Dickens. Andersen wrote in his diary, "I was so happy to see and speak to England's now living writer whom I love the most". Dickens also admired Andersen and the two men wrote to each other for ten years. Andersen stayed at Dickens' home for five weeks in 1857. Charles Dickens' family were very unhappy that Andresen chose to stay with them for so long and Dickens ceased all communication with him afterwards. Andersen also visited Spain, Portugal and Sweden and wrote accounts of his travels there. He was a supporter of greater cooperation between Denmark, Sweden and Norway and believed in a common Scandinavian identity. His 1839 poem Jeg er en Skandinav ("I am a Scandinavian") was set to music by the Swedish composer Otto Lindblad in 1840 and served as an unofficial Scandinavian national anthem of sorts until 1845. Hans Christian Andersen never married or had children. Unrequited love would be a persistant theme throughout his life. His letters and diaries indicate that he fell madly in love with a number of people, both men and women, but none of them returned his affections and, consequently, he did not have a real romantic relationship with any of them. Andersen proposed to the Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind by handing her a note as she was boarding a train. Although Lind was fond of Andersen, she does not appear to have seen him as a potential husband. In an 1844 letter, she calls him "my brother". In 1872, Andersen badly injured himself when he fell out of bed. He never fully recovered from his injuries and died three years later. Shortly before he died, Andersen spoke to a composer regarding suitable music to play at his funeral. Knowing that many of those who followed his funeral procession would be children, he wanted the music to be something with which children would not have difficulty keeping in step. Before Andersen's death, plans were already underway to honor him by putting up a large statue of him in Copenhagen. The statue by August Saabye is now on display in the city's Rosenberg Castle Gardens.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (ハンス・クリスチャン・アンデルセン Hansu Kurisuchan Anderusen) is one of the 100 historical figure spirits who resides in the Village of Heroes.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (* 2. April 1805 in Odense; † 4. August 1875 in Kopenhagen) ist ein Mensch des 19. Jahrhunderts und der wohl berühmteste Dichter und Schriftsteller Dänemarks. Der Erste Doctor erwähnt in der Episode The Romans, er habe Andersen getroffen und ihn zu dem Märchen Des Kaisers neue Kleider inspiriert. In der Episode The Crusade erwähnt Barbara Wright den dänischen Dichter. Sie ist die Gefangene des Sultans Saladin und soll ihn mit Geschichten unterhalten. Barbara plant, Märchen von Andersen zu erzählen.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Hans Christian Andersen Real Name Unknown Job Titles Writer Gender First publication Unknown
  • Hans Christian Andersen (April 2, 1805 - August 4, 1875) was a Danish author, fairy tale writer, and poet who wrote many fairy tales that Disney adapted from to make films and shorts like The Ugly Duckling, the 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid (based on the book of the same name), Piano Concerto No. 2, in Fantasia 2000 based on The Steadfast Tin Soldier, The Little Matchgirl and the 2013 animated film Frozen, very loosely based on The Snow Queen. One of his other stories, Ole Lukøje, was adapted into a 1944 Walt Disney's Little Library storybook, Through the Picture Frame. In addition to Frozen, his Snow Queen character was adapted in Once Upon a Time as Ingrid, and in The 7D as Ginorma. His character of Thumbelina was adapted in Goldie & Bear, and in The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina.
  • Hans Christian Andersen(1805–1875): un autor e poesior dansce, la plu bon conoseda per se naras de fes, tal como La rea de la neva, La fe peti de mar, La vestes nova de la re, e La pateta fea.
  • Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish author and poet most famous for his fairy tales. Some of Andersen's most famous tales include "The Emperor's New Clothes", "The Little Mermaid", "The Princess and the Pea", "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", "Thumbelina", "The Snow Queen" and "The Ugly Duckling". Besides the fairy tales Andersen also wrote numerous plays, travel books and novels.
  • Hans Christian Andersen was a human writer of fairy tales. The First Doctor gave him the idea for one of his stories, The Emperor's New Clothes. (TV: "Conspiracy") As proven by the actions of Nereus, mermaids were only peaceful in the world of Hans Andersen. (AUDIO: Cryptobiosis)
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