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What are the titles of fairy tales? Who wrote it? What country is the author from?
1, Andersen's Fairy Tales-Danish Andersen

Fairy tales by Andersen in Denmark. From 1835 to 1872, Andersen stopped writing due to illness and wrote 168 fairy tales. Early fairy tales are full of romanticism and optimism, middle fairy tales enhance realism, and later fairy tales focus on exposing human injustice.

Most of Andersen's fairy tales are based on real life, which directly reflects the social life in Denmark at that time and has a distinct color of the times. His works are rich in themes, full of humanitarian spirit, sympathetic to the weak, attacking rapists and pursuing truth, goodness and beauty. He is good at integrating emotion and scenery, meaning and reason, fantasy and reality through vivid plots, and at the same time, he absorbs a lot of folk spoken language and his language is simple.

2. Grimm's Fairy Tales-German, jacob green and William Grimm.

Grimm's Fairy Tales is a German folk literature work collected, arranged and processed by German linguists jacob green and william green.

It is a classic of fairy tales in the world, and it has had a wide influence in the world since it came out. Brothers Grimm told the children magical and romantic fairy tales with their rich imagination and beautiful language. There are also stories adapted from Grimm's fairy tales in China, Japan and Taiwan Province Province.

3. Bello Fairy Tales-Charles Pera, France.

Bello's fairy tales were written by a Frenchman, Charles Pera. According to the fairy tale translation of Mother Goose. There are eight fairy tales: sleeping beauty in the forest, little red riding hood, blue beard, cat in boots, fairy, Cinderella, little phoenix head and little finger. Three fairy tales: grilli's Dee, Absurd Hope and The Story of Donkey's Skin.

Charles Laspa Roth (1628— 1703) is a French writer. At the age of 69, that is, 1697, he published a beautiful collection of fairy tales in Paris. As soon as this collection of fairy tales came out, it was immediately welcomed by children in France and even around the world. Bello's fairy tales were called meaningful stories when they were first published, and later called the story of Mother Goose. This collection of fairy tales includes eight fairy tales, all of which are well-known folk tales. Bello wrote them into beautiful fairy tales, which he deliberately wrote in a child's innocent tone.

4. Hauff's Fairy Tale-German William Hauff.

/kloc-Wilnelmhauff (1802-1827), a German novelist, fairy tale writer and poet at the beginning of the 9th century, died young, but left a heavy page for the world fairy tale history. /kloc-in the 0 ~ (th) century, Huo's fairy tales were widely circulated in Europe, and the influence of its version was second only to that of Andersen.

Influenced by his mother who is good at telling stories, Fu Hao has been good at vivid description and narration since childhood. From 1824 to 1826, when he was an aristocratic tutor in Stuttgart, he began to write fairy tales for the baron's children. Since 1826 published his first fairy tale, it shows that his fairy tale is written for "educated children".

5. The Little Prince-French, Antoine de Saint-Exupé ry

The Little Prince is a famous children's short story written by French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupé ry in 1942. The hero of this book is a little prince from another planet. Taking a pilot as the narrator, the book tells the story of all kinds of adventures the little prince experienced when he set off from his own planet to the earth. With the childlike eyes of the little prince, the author reveals the emptiness, blindness, stupidity and rigidity of adults, and writes the lonely and rootless fate of human beings in simple and childish language. At the same time, it also expresses the author's criticism of the relationship between money and eulogizes the truth, goodness and beauty.