安徒生的英语介绍:Born in a poor shoemaker family in Odense, Andersen was baptized in St. kunud church and lived a poor childhood. Father is a shoemaker and mother is a servant. In his early years, he studied in charity school and worked as an apprentice. Influenced by his father and folk oral literature, he loved literature since childhood.
At the age of 11, his father died of illness and his mother remarried. In pursuit of art, he came to the capital Copenhagen alone at the age of 14. At the age of 17, he published the poetic drama alfsol, showing his talent. Therefore, he was sent by the Royal Theatre of art to slagelse grammar school and helsinko school for free. It lasted five years.
翻译:安徒生出生于欧登塞城一个贫穷的鞋匠家庭,于圣库努德教堂受洗,童年生活贫苦。父亲是鞋匠,母亲是佣人。早年在慈善学校读过书,当过学徒工。
受父亲和民间口头文学影响,他从小爱文学。11岁时父亲病逝,母亲改嫁。为追求艺术,他14岁时只身来到首都哥本哈根。17岁发表诗剧《阿尔芙索尔》,崭露才华。因此,被皇家艺术剧院送进斯拉格尔塞文法学校和赫尔辛欧学校免费就读。历时5年。
安徒生的发展:
1869年,发表《烂布片》、《创造》、《彗星》、《阳光的故事》等童话。1870年,发表《幸运可能就在一根棒上》、《曾祖父》、《幸运的贝尔》等童话。
1871—1873年,最后一批童话集出版。1875年,4月13日,丹麦国王为其举行70岁寿辰庆祝会。
1875年8月4日上午11时,安徒生因肝癌逝世于朋友的乡间别墅。丧礼备极哀荣,享年70岁。
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Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen, male, aged 17 published works, begin by age 24, social work began in writing papers. Fairy 168 Most subjects from his experience or witness of social life, truly describes the misfortune of poor people, and the reactionary class brutal and stupid. Many of his works has become the world's masterpiece the immortal. Read
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安徒生(汉斯.克里斯蒂安.安徒生, 1805年至1875年)丹麦作家。 1805年4月2号Danmai飞出生在英国的岛欧登塞的贫民区。他的父亲是一个贫穷鞋匠,谁志愿服务,打击拿破仑波拿巴的入侵后,在1816年已故退伍军人。Hans Christian Andersen
Andersen (Hans Christian Andersen, 1805-1875) Danish writer. April 2, 1805 Danmai Fei was born in the British island of Odense's slums. His father was a poor shoemaker, who volunteer service, the fight against Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion in 1816 after the deceased veterans.
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His first collection of Fairy Tales, Told for Children was published in 1835. He broke new ground for Danish literature with his style and use of idiom, irony and humor, memorable characters and un-didactic moral teaching inspired by the primitive folk tales he had learned as a child. Though they do not all end happily his Fairy Tales resound with an authenticity that only unabashed sincerity can produce from a man who could still see through a child’s eyes;
Andersen’s fairy tales of fantasy with moral lessons are popular with children and adults all over the world, and they also contain autobiographical details of the man himself. Born on 2 April, 1805 in Odense, on the Danish island of Funen, Denmark, he was the only son of washerwoman Anna Maria Andersdatter (d.1833) and shoemaker Hans Andersen (d.1816). They were very poor, but Hans took his son to the local playhouse and nurtured his creative side by making him his own toys. Young Hans grew to be tall and lanky, awkward and effeminate, but he loved to sing and dance, and he had a vivid imagination that would soon find its voice.