
Andersen: skraćeno izdanje
A biographical novel about the life and work of the Danish writer, known for fairy tales such as The Ugly Duckling and The Little Mermaid. The book follows Andersen's journey from a poor childhood as the son of a shoemaker in Odense to world-famous author
Muravyova portrays his sensitive, dreamy nature and untamed imagination, but also his struggles with insecurity, social rejection and impracticality in everyday life. Through vivid descriptions, the author depicts key moments: Andersen's search for an education, his first literary attempts, his travels in Europe and his encounters with famous figures.
The novel emphasizes how Andersen's fairy tales reflected his personal struggles, but also universal themes of love, loss and hope. Muravyova highlights his perseverance despite poverty and criticism, as well as his complex relationship with Danish society, which often saw him as an eccentric. The abridged edition retains the essence of the story, focusing on key episodes such as writing his first fairy tales and achieving fame.
The book is written in a warm but realistic tone, emphasizing Andersen's vulnerability and genius. Although it sometimes idealizes the writer, the work is a valuable account of his life and legacy, appealing to lovers of literature and fairy tales.
One copy is available