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Albas Andersen's fairy tales
Albas Andersen's fairy tales. CODE: 33209-ALB
Translated by: Klodian Briçi
Age group: over 9 years old
Number of pages: 896
Andersen's fairy tales are a wonderful legacy of literature for children, but also for adults. His creativity is based on the stone of inexhaustible popular wisdom not only of his country, but also of other countries he visited. His tales reveal the wisdom and philosophy of his country and the peoples he met and visited. These tales are a precious visar, which should be valued and carefully preserved, because in most of them they describe the struggle of good against evil, good forces against evil ones. They contain fascinating pictures of nature, pictures of people suffering, pictures of princes and princesses who have the same feelings as ordinary people. However, a good part of his fairy tales do not end with a happy ending, as fairy tales usually end, but have a sad ending. These tales reflect ordinary reality, while the author with his rich imagination and great skill manages to make this reality more powerful. Behind each of Andersen's fairy tales lies a whole philosophy: that of love for life in general, and for man in particular. After being translated into 153 languages of the world, Andersen's fairy tales finally come to light summarized in this volume.