Author:Hans Christian Andersen

Works
Andersen's fairy tales Texts at Project Gutenberg:
 * Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales (1888, Warne), Mrs. Henry H. B. Paull (transl.).
 * The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen (1899, Lippincott), Helen Stratton (ill.) Howitt (transl.).
 * Fairy Tales and Stories (1900, Century), H. Tegner (ill.), H. L. Brækstad (transl.).
 * Stories from Hans Andersen (1910, Hodder & Stoughton), Edmund Dulac (ill.).
 * Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales (1917 reissue of 1913 edition, Constable), W. Heath Robinson (ill.).
 * Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales (1913, Holt), W. Heath Robinson (ill.).
 * Fairy Tales and Other Stories (1914, Oxford U. P.), Craigie (transl.).
 * Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen (1914, Doubleday), Dugald Stewart Walker (ill.).
 * A Danish Romance
 * Pictures of Sweden
 * . Unknown year. librivox audio
 * . Translated by Fanny Fuller, 1863
 * . Translated by Mrs. Bushby, 1860
 * . Illustrated by Edmund Dulac, unknown year
 * . Translated by Mary Howitt, 1847
 * . Translated by H. W. Dulcken, illustrated by A. W. Bayes, 1866

Fairy tales and stories

 * A Picture-Book without Pictures
 * A String of Pearls
 * Chicken Grethe's Family
 * Clumsy Hans
 * Croak
 * The Daisy
 * Elder-Tree Mother (also known as The Little Elder-Tree Mother)
 * Everything in its Proper Place
 * Great-GrandfatherAndersen Fairy Tales
 * Holger Danske
 * In a Thousand Years
 * Ib and Little Christine
 * Little Claus and Big Claus
 * Little Ida's Flowers
 * Little Tuk
 * She was Good for Nothing
 * Something
 * Soup on a Sausage-peg
 * The Angel
 * The Beetle Who Went on His Travels
 * The Bell
 * The Bell Deep
 * The Blue Mountains
 * The Bottle Neck
 * The Brownie at the Buttermans
 * The Buckwheat
 * The Butterfly
 * The Candles
 * The Child in the Grave
 * The Conceited Apple-Branch
 * The Court Cards
 * The Daisy
 * The Darning-Needle
 * The Drop of Water
 * The Dung-Beetle, translated by George Webbe Dasent (1861)
 * The Dryad
 * The Elf of the Rose
 * The Elfin Hill
 * The Emperor's New Clothes
 * The Farm-Yard Cock and the Weather-Cock
 * The Fir Tree (also known as The Pine-Tree)
 * The Flax
 * The Flying Trunk
 * The Gardener and the Noble Family (see Andersen Fairy Tales)
 * The Garden of Paradise
 * The Gate Key
 * The Goloshes of Fortune (also known as The Goloshes of Happiness)
 * The Great Sea-Serpent
 * The Happy Family
 * The Jewish Maiden
 * The Jumpers
 * The Little Match Girl
 * The Little Mermaid
 * The Loveliest Rose in the World
 * The Marsh King's Daughter
 * The Metal Pig
 * The Money Pig
 * The Most Incredible Thing
 * The Naughty Boy (also known as The Saucy Boy)
 * The Neighbouring Families
 * The Nightingale
 * The "Old Bachelor's" Nightcap
 * The Old Grave-Stone
 * The Old House
 * The Old Street Lamp
 * The Pea Blossom
 * The Pen and the Inkstand
 * The Princess and the Pea
 * The Psyche
 * The Red Shoes
 * The Sandman (Ole Lukøie; Ole-Luk-Oie, The Dream God; Daddy Dustman (Ole Luköie))
 * The Shadow
 * The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep
 * The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship
 * The Shirt-Collar
 * The Silver Shilling
 * The Snow Man
 * The Snow Queen
 * The Steadfast Tin Soldier
 * The Storks
 * The Story of a Mother
 * The Story of the Year
 * The Sunken Convent
 * The Sweethearts (translation of Kjærestefolkene (Danish), also known as The Top and Ball)
 * The Swineherd
 * The Tinder Box
 * The Travelling Companion
 * The Ugly Duckling
 * The Wicked Prince
 * The Wild Swans
 * The Will o the Wisps
 * Thirty-first Evening
 * Thumbelina
 * Under the Willow-Tree
 * What the Old Man does is Always Right
 * What the Moon Saw

Poems

 * The Tallow Candle
 * The Tallow Candle