Quote by: Hans Christian Andersen

He looked at the little maiden, and she looked at him; and he felt that he was melting away, but he still managed to keep himself erect, shouldering his gun bravely. A door was suddenly opened, the draught caught the little dancer and she fluttered like a sylph, straight into the fire, to the soldier, blazed up and was gone! By this time the soldier was reduced to a mere lump, and when the maid took away the ashes next morning she found him, in the shape of a small tin heart. All that was left of the dancer was her spangle, and that was burnt as black as a coal.


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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