Hans Andersens Fairy Tales Collection
Step into the enchanting world of Hans Andersen's fairy tales, brought to life through the whimsical illustrations of W Heath Robinson
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Step into the enchanting world of Hans Andersen's fairy tales, brought to life through the whimsical illustrations of W Heath Robinson. In "Two Rogues Calling Themselves Weavers Made Their Appearance, " we witness the cunning tricks of these mischievous characters as they deceive an entire kingdom. As "The Nile Flood Had Retired, " Robinson captures the serene aftermath of nature's powerful force, leaving behind a tranquil landscape. Join us in discovering what happens when "The Cat Said, Can You Purr?" - a tale that will surely tickle your funny bone. In "The Little Robber-Maiden, " Robinson portrays a fearless young girl navigating a treacherous world with her wits and courage. Witness the eerie atmosphere as our protagonist declares, "I Must Venture to the Churchyard. " The artist beautifully captures both fear and determination in this haunting scene. "The Shepherdess and the Chimney-Sweeper" transports us to a heartwarming love story amidst unlikely circumstances. Watch as their destinies intertwine against all odds. Prepare for laughter as you witness hilarious antics in "He Jumped Down From The Old Man's Lap And Danced Around Him On The Floor. " As we delve deeper into Andersen's tales, we encounter royalty in "I Say Nothing for the Present, Remarked the King. " Discover secrets hidden within palace walls alongside intriguing characters like "The Old Councillor. " Feel anticipation build up as you join our heroine on her rooftop perch in "She Sat The Livelong Day Upon the Roof of Her Palace, Expecting Him. " Robinson masterfully depicts chaos and excitement when he illustrates how slippers fly about ears in one unforgettable moment: "Their Slippers Flew About Their Ears. " Finally, let us not forget that sometimes even kings need humor - experience this sentiment firsthand with a chuckle-inducing line from our monarch: “But Let It Make Us Laugh, ” Said the King.