Looking for Fairy Tales (MP3)
1 light box 2 emperor's new clothes 3 flying box 4 ugly duckling 5 unplayed photo album 6 pullover 7 red shoes 8 shirt collar 9 five beans in the pod 10 A nobleman and his daughters 1 1 Ole, the tower guard 12 butterfly 13 Bette, Beach and. 5 darning needle 16 Thumb One day, 27 is completely real, 28 thistles meet, the goddess of the 29th century, 30 daughters in their positions, determined tin soldiers, florets, ugly ducklings, little match girls, roses, tiny thumbs, girls, shepherdess on peas and chimney sweepers, wild swans, pig herders, nightingales and emperors. The story of a girl walking on bread with big Klaus and little Klaus for a year: a happy family, a flying box, 12 mail passengers, a nobleman and his daughter, 3 1, what day of the week, 32 money pigs, 33 roses on Homer's tomb in the distant sea, 35 wild swans and 36 mothers. 40 ballads, 4 1 old tree, mother, 42 sand dunes 1958 and 1978. The Complete Tales of Ye Junjian translated from Danish was published twice in China. Since then, various anthologies have been published. Andersen's creation can be divided into three periods: early, middle and late. Early fairy tales are full of beautiful fantasy and optimistic spirit, which embodies the combination of realism and romanticism. Representative works include Light Box, Flowers of Little Significance, Thumbelina, Daughter of the Sea, Wild Swan and Ugly Duckling. In the middle fairy tale, the fantasy component is weakened and the reality component is relatively enhanced. In lashing ugliness and praising beauty, it shows the persistent pursuit of a better life, and also reveals the melancholy mood of lack of self-confidence. Representative works include The Little Match Girl, dairy queen, Shadow, A Drop of Water, Mother's Story, Puppet Player, etc. Fairy tales in the later period are more realistic than those in the middle period, focusing on describing the tragic fate of the bottom people and exposing the coldness and darkness of social life and the injustice of the world. The tone of the work is low. Representative works include Dream under the Willow, She is a Waste, Nightcap of a Bachelor, Lucky Beauty and so on. Andersen's fairy tales are not only to enrich children's spiritual life, but also to inspire adults. Therefore, they are loved not only by children but also by adults. However, his fairy tales have the characteristics that ordinary adult literature lacks: rich fantasy, naive conception and simple sense of humor. These are rooted in real life. Many of his well-known fairy tales have this feature. Such as Nighthawk, The Princess on the Pea, The Emperor's New Clothes, Shepherdess, The Chimney Sweeper, etc. Are full of rich flavor of life. In his fairy tales, he enthusiastically expressed his love, care and respect for human dignity and praise for human progress. For example, Daughter of the Sea. The melancholy Dane-Andersen