Quote by: Hans Christian Andersen

(From the Author Note at the beginning of the book.) Dorothy L. Sayers used to say that mystery stories were the only moral fiction of the modern world--because in a mystery, you were guaranteed to see that the bad got punished, the good got rewarded and in the end all was made right. I'd like to think that fantasy does the same thing. It reminds us that , and maybe if we all put our minds to it a little more, . The good will be rewarded. The bad will be punished. Sins will be forgiven. And they will live happily ever after.


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Author Bio


  • NameHans Christian Andersen
  • DescriptionDanish author, fairy tale writer, and poet
  • AliasesAuthor of The improvisatore,
  • BornApril 2, 1805
  • DiedAugust 4, 1875
  • CountryDenmark
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Novelist; Children's Writer; Autobiographer; Playwright
  • AwardsOrder Of The Red Eagle 3rd Class; Prometheus Award - Hall Of Fame