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"Stories From Hans Anderson" Victorian Cloth Book
"Stories From Hans Anderson" Victorian Cloth Book
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The book Stories from Hans Andersen, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, was likely published in the early 20th century by George H. Doran Company in New York. This particular collection includes some of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved fairy tales, such as The Snow Queen, The Nightingale, The Real Princess (commonly known as The Princess and the Pea), The Garden of Paradise, The Mermaid, and The Emperor's New Clothes. The stories blend fantastical elements with moral and emotional depth, offering readers a mix of enchantment and introspection.
Andersen's tales were written during the 19th century, a time when fairy tales gained prominence as a literary genre that appealed to both children and adults. His works often juxtapose the magical with the mundane, exploring themes of identity, love, sacrifice, and the human condition. This collection, accompanied by Dulac's exquisite illustrations, was designed to capture both the visual and literary imagination, making it appealing to families and collectors alike. Dulac's detailed and ethereal illustrations add a layer of artistry, elevating the experience of reading these timeless stories.
The binding of this edition is notable for its vibrant green cloth cover with striking blue and white illustrations. The frontispiece and additional colored plates by Dulac enhance the book's charm and value, making it a standout piece for any collection. The aesthetic of the binding and illustrations reflects the era's emphasis on the beauty of the physical book, as well as the enduring appeal of Andersen's storytelling.
This edition serves as both a literary treasure and a visual delight, offering a timeless connection to Andersen's world through Dulac's artistic lens.
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