In his story ‘Den gamle Kirkeklokke’ [‘The Old Church Bell’], Andersen transforms, reinterprets, and dissolves Schiller’s popular poem ‘Das Lied von der Glocke’ [‘The Song of the Bell’] into prose. Written for the Schiller celebrations in 1859, it re-establishes the Romantic cult of the artist under profoundly changed cultural conditions. The article examines Andersen’s complex relationship with the Weimar culture and reveals the hidden autobiographical patters in his Schiller narrative. By adopting Schiller’s role for himself and at the same time linking it to the biography of Thorvaldsen, Andersen manages to bridge the only recently developed national gap between Danish and German culture. He simultaneously arranges the story as a critica...
Once upon a time, long ago, in the slums of Odense in the State of Denmark, there lived a poor boy w...
During the nineteenth century, translations of continental European fairytales helped reinstate the ...
The main focus of the present paper is the so-called ”intertextual revision”, explored as one of the...
This article documents Hans Christian Andersen’s gradual development from being a young unknown Dani...
This paper investigates the reception history of the Danish Poet and fairytale writer Hans Christian...
With the publication of the Brothers Grimm’s “Kinder- und Hausmärchen”, folkloristics emerged as a n...
H.C. Andersen’s fairy tale The Ice Maiden is in many ways very modern, especially when we take into ...
Hans Christian Andersen is a cultural icon in the Danish community, and his fairy tales are canonize...
On the basis of numerous academic studies, referable to this thematical paradigm, the author of the ...
In the article, the author discusses the “path of love” and “the path of the cave,” using selected w...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-131)Text in English with summaries in English and Af...
The present study aims to highlight some themes, directions and ethical aspects revealed by Anderse...
Denmark, in roughly the first seven decades of the nineteenth century, was a country of immense geog...
This article asks whether and to what extent Hans Christian Andersen was a children’s author, whethe...
Hans Christian Anderson is the most renowned fairy tale masters throughout the history. His works ha...
Once upon a time, long ago, in the slums of Odense in the State of Denmark, there lived a poor boy w...
During the nineteenth century, translations of continental European fairytales helped reinstate the ...
The main focus of the present paper is the so-called ”intertextual revision”, explored as one of the...
This article documents Hans Christian Andersen’s gradual development from being a young unknown Dani...
This paper investigates the reception history of the Danish Poet and fairytale writer Hans Christian...
With the publication of the Brothers Grimm’s “Kinder- und Hausmärchen”, folkloristics emerged as a n...
H.C. Andersen’s fairy tale The Ice Maiden is in many ways very modern, especially when we take into ...
Hans Christian Andersen is a cultural icon in the Danish community, and his fairy tales are canonize...
On the basis of numerous academic studies, referable to this thematical paradigm, the author of the ...
In the article, the author discusses the “path of love” and “the path of the cave,” using selected w...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-131)Text in English with summaries in English and Af...
The present study aims to highlight some themes, directions and ethical aspects revealed by Anderse...
Denmark, in roughly the first seven decades of the nineteenth century, was a country of immense geog...
This article asks whether and to what extent Hans Christian Andersen was a children’s author, whethe...
Hans Christian Anderson is the most renowned fairy tale masters throughout the history. His works ha...
Once upon a time, long ago, in the slums of Odense in the State of Denmark, there lived a poor boy w...
During the nineteenth century, translations of continental European fairytales helped reinstate the ...
The main focus of the present paper is the so-called ”intertextual revision”, explored as one of the...