What is another word for Hans Christian Andersen?

Pronunciation: [hˈanz kɹˈɪst͡ʃən ˈandɜːsən] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the name "Hans Christian Andersen," including "the fairy tale author," "the Danish writer," and "the creator of timeless stories." Andersen is known for his classic works such as "The Little Mermaid," "The Ugly Duckling," and "The Snow Queen," and his stories have been translated into more than 125 languages. His writing style was whimsical and magical, and his tales often had a moral lesson. Andersen was a prolific writer and also wrote plays and novels. His legacy continues to live on through his beloved tales, which continue to enchant readers of all ages.

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  • In kindergarten that used to be my job, to tell them fairytales. I liked Hans Christian Andersen, and the Grimm fairy tales, all the classic fairy tales.
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  • A lot of my reading over the next few months will be the works of Hans Christian Andersen - I have been appointed an ambassador for the bicentenary celebrations of his birth next year.
    Roger Moore
  • I'm not Hans Christian Andersen. Nobody's gonna make a statue in the park with a lot of scrambling kids climbing up me. I won't have it, okay?
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