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Hans Christian Andersen
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    2 April 1805 - 4 August 1875

Hans Christian Andersen was born in Odense, Denmark, to a father who claimed to be related to nobility. After school, he worked as a weaver's apprentice and as a tailor's assistant. At 14, he moved to Copenhagen to be an actor, and was accepted into the Royal Danish Theatre. His career ended when his voice changed, and he decided to become a writer. He published his first story, The Ghost at Palnatoke's Grave, in 1822. An acquaintance paid all expenses to send him to grammar school in Slagelse. He also attended school at Elsinore until 1827. He later admitted that his school years were the darkest and bitterest of his life.

After school, Andersen resumed writing. In 1829, he started to see his first successes, publishing a short story, "A Journey on Foot from Holmen's Canal to the East Point of Amager", and a collection of poems. In 1833 he received a traveling grant from the King, and he set out to travel through Europe. He published his first novel, The Improvisatore, in 1835. He also published the first set of Fairy Tales, following up with more stories in 1836 and 1837. Although they were not initially successful, they have become his best-known works. He wrote a well-received poem, Jeg er en Skandinav, which celebrated Scandinavism, in 1839.

In 1857, following a visit to Charles Dickens in England, Andersen met Danish actor Lauritz Eckardt and Danish ballet dancer Harald Scharff in Paris. In 1860, he met them again in Bavaria, and the three of them spent a week in Munich together. Anderson fell in love with Scharff, and started corresponding with him when Scharff and Eckardt left Munich. They were united when Andersen returned to Copenhagen in 1862. Their affair lasted for over a year before it was ended by Scharff, and Andersen did not have another serious relationship.

In 1872, Andersen was injured in a fall, and he died of his injuries in 1875.

Location: Copenhagen

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Books by this Author
The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
North-South Books, 1999
H.C. Andersen og Thalia by Hans Christian Andersen
H.C. Andersen centret, Odense universitet, 1992
The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
Doubleday, 1989
The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
North South Books, 1990
The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
Barron's, 1985
The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985
The emperor's nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
Schocken Books, 1981
The Nightengale [sic] by Hans Christian Andersen
Moonlight Express, 1976
The nightingale and the emperor. by Hans Christian Andersen
Harvey House, 1970
The nightingale. by Hans Christian Andersen
Kaye & Ward, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1972
Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen
Simon and Schuster, 1953 Hardcover
Wonder Stories Told for Children by Hans Christian Andersen
Houghton Mifflin, 1900
The Emperor and the Nightingale (Rabbit Ears: A Classic Tale) by Hans Christian Andersen
Spotlight, July 2006 Library Binding
Faery Tales from Hans Andersen by Hans Christian Andersen   Read Online
J. M. Dent & Co., E. P. Dutton, 1910 Hardcover
The emperor and the nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
Troll Associates, 1979
The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
Picture Book Studio USA, Distributed by Alphabet Press, 1984
The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen
Barron's, 1985