Hans Christian Andersen's First Tale Discovered

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 13 Desember 2012 | 23.31

A Danish historian has found a copy of a previously unknown fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen at the bottom of a box.

The historian Esben Brage accidentally found the copy in a filing box at the National Archives of Funen.

The six-page text entitled Tallow Candle is dedicated "to Mme Bunkeflod, from her devoted HC Andersen".

Mme Bunkeflod was a neighbouring widow who was very close to Andersen.

Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen died in 1875

The tale is a fictional story of an unloved, unlit candle which is set alight and saved by a "little flame".

Andersen expert Ejnar Stig Askgaard said this is likely to be one of Andersen's earliest works, written in the 1920s seven years before his official debut.

Anderson wrote nearly 160 tales, including The Ugly Duckling and The Little Mermaid, which have been translated into hundreds of languages.

The Danish daily Politiken has since published the translated tale online.


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