NoJoMo 6 -- Andersen's Fairy Tales in NoJoMo 2018

  • Nov. 6, 2018, 10:01 a.m.
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Andersen ‘s fairytales are so sad. Rarely is there a “happily ever after”. The Little match girl freezes to death, the little mermaid (in spite of Disney), turns to seafoam. The dark, deep tragedy of his tales appealed to me. (And still does, maybe more so now)

My mom introduced me to his stories. She had a small, blue book that had been given to her when she was a girl. I remember it had pen and ink illustrations. I loved that small book, almost as much as I loved the stories it contained, and I loved that it had once been Mom’s.

I took the book with me once when we went on a picnic to Salisbury Park. And I lost it. I was devastated, and felt guilty for losing it. I still feel bad about it, 50 years later.

I knew I was forgiven, but it still hurt. For my birthday that year, Mom and Dad gave me my own copy of Andersen’s fairy tales. It couldn’t completely replace the one I’d so carelessly lost, but I’ve kept it all these years.

Andersen's Fairytales


ConnieK November 06, 2018

What a sweet memory.

Deleted user November 06, 2018

I always loved his stories and his were much more mild than Grimm’s :-)

GypsyWynd Deleted user ⋅ November 06, 2018

And we got the "sanitized" versions of Grimms' fairytales. The original versions were downright gruesome! But their stories almost always ended happily.

Deleted user GypsyWynd ⋅ November 06, 2018

I know. I was shocked when I read the old ( grown up ) versions. They were written for adults and Disney sanitized then :-)

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