The Conception of the World in Hans Christian Andersen՚s Fairy Tales
The present study aims to highlight some themes, directions and ethical aspects revealed by Andersen’s fairy tales, the conception of the world, our existence and its meaning. Andersen is a romantic who sees childhood as a pure, but fleeting and sometimes tragic age. Some critics spoke of metaphy...
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Editura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Arad
2021
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Sumario: | The present study aims to highlight some themes, directions and ethical
aspects revealed by Andersen’s fairy tales, the conception of the world, our
existence and its meaning. Andersen is a romantic who sees childhood as a pure,
but fleeting and sometimes tragic age. Some critics spoke of metaphysical
themes and his desire to draw the ideal of humanity but they also offer us a
pretext for analysis and meditation. |
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