
This volume gathers a selection of the beloved stories by the Danish storyteller whose imagination reshaped children's literature. Translated into Esperanto, the tales keep their lyrical charm while opening a doorway for speakers of many languages. The introduction offers a brief portrait of the author's humble origins and his lifelong devotion to weaving moral wonder for both young ears and the adults who listen.
The first story introduces a band of twenty‑five wooden soldiers, all identical except for one who stands on a single leg after a recent break. He discovers a delicate paper palace inhabited by a graceful paper maiden, whose shimmering gown and golden pearl catch his eye. As the soldier gazes at her, he begins to imagine a connection that feels both tender and impossible, setting the stage for a gentle adventure of imagination and longing.
Language
eo
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Andrew Sly and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net Thanks to the Toronto Esperanto Circle for providing the original book.
Release date
2009-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1805–1875
Best known for timeless fairy tales like "The Little Mermaid," "The Ugly Duckling," and "The Emperor’s New Clothes," this Danish writer turned stories for children into classics loved by readers of all ages. His work mixes wonder, sadness, humor, and hope in a way that still feels fresh today.
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