Some of Hans Christian Andersen's most popular Fairy Tales include "The Little Mermaid," "The Ugly Duckling," "The Emperor's New Clothes," "The Snow Queen," "The Princess and the Pea," and "Thumbelina." Andersen wrote many more fairy tales during his career that have become classics in children's literature.
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The Angel
The Emperor's New Clothes
The Fir-Tree
5 Peas From A Pod
The Flying Trunk
The Goblin & The Grocer
The Little Match Girl
The Little Mermaid
The Most Incredible Thing
The Nightingale
The Princess & the Pea
The Red Shoes
The Shadow
The Snow Queen
The Snowman
The Steadfast Tin Solider
The Swineherd
Thumbelina
The Tinderbox
The Ugly Duckling
The Wild Swans
Well he was quite the prolific writer with 212 writings to his credit. Here you go:
001 Dykker-Klokken [Danish] - December 7, 1827 - Danish
002 Dødningen [Danish] - January 2, 1830 - Danish
003 Alferne paa Heden [Danish] - September 19, 1831 - Danish
004 Et Børneeventyr [Danish] - September 19, 1831 - Danish
005 Det sjunkne Kloster [Danish] - October 19, 1831 - Danish
006 The Tinder Box - May 8, 1835 - Danish
007 Little Claus and Big Claus - May 8,1835 - Danish
008 The Princess on the Pea - May 8, 1835 - Danish
009 Little Ida's Flowers - May 8, 1835 - Danish
010 Thumbelina - December 16, 1835 - Danish
011 The Naughty Boy - December 16, 1835 - Danish
012 The Traveling Companion - December 16, 1835 - Danish
013 This Fable is Intended for You - October 28, 1836 - Danish
014 The Talisman - November 4, 1836 - Danish
015 God Can Never Die - November 18, 1836 - Danish
016 The Little Mermaid - April 7, 1837 - Danish
017 The Emperor's New Clothes - April 7, 1837 - Danish
018 The Galoshes of Fortune - May 19, 1838 - Danish
019 The Daisy - October 2, 1838 - Danish
020 The Steadfast Tin Soldier - October 2, 1838 - Danish
021 The Wild Swans - October 2, 1838 - Danish
022 The Rose Elf - May 19, 1839 - Danish
023 The Garden of Paradise - October 19, 1839 - Danish
024 The Flying Trunk - October 19, 1839 - Danish
025 The Storks - October 19, 1839 - Danish
026 First Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
027 Second Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
028 Third Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
029 Fourth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
030 Fifth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
031 Sixth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
032 Seventh Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
033 Eighth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
034 Ninth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
035 Tenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
036 Eleventh Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
037 Twelfth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
038 Thirteenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
039 Fourteenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
040 Fifteenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
041 Sixteenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
042 Seventeenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
043 Eighteenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
044 Nineteenth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
045 Twentieth Evening - December 20, 1839 - Danish
046 Twenty-fourth Evening - January 5, 1840 - Danish
047 Twenty-second Evening - February 16, 1840 - Danish
048 Twenty-fifth Evening - February 16, 1840 - Danish
049 Twenty-seventh Evening - February 16, 1840 - Danish
05018The Wicked Prince - October 1840 - Danish
051 Twenty-first Evening - December 1840 - Flere
052 Twenty-third Evening - December 1840 - Danish
053 Twenty-sixth Evening - December 1840 - Danish
054 Twenty-eighth Evening - December 1840 - Danish
055 Twenty-ninth Evening - December 1840 - Danish
056 Thirtieth Evening - December 1840 - Danish
057 Ole Lukoie - December 20, 1841 - Danish
058 The Swineherd - December 20, 1841 - Danish
059 The Buckwheat - December 20, 1841 - Danish
060 The Metal Pig - April 30, 1842 - Danish
061 The Bond of Friendship - April 30,1842 - Danish
062 A Rose from Homer's Grave - April 30, 1842 - Danish
063 The Angel - November 11, 1843 - Danish
064 The Nightingale - November 11, 1843 - Danish
065 The Sweethearts;or,The Top and the Ball - November 11, 1843 - Danish
066 The Ugly Duckling - November 11, 1843 - Danish
067 The Fir Tree - December 21, 1844 - Danish
068 The Snow Queen - December 21, 1844 - Danish
069 Thirty-first Evening - December 21, 1844 - Danish
070 The Elder-Tree Mother - December 1844 - Danish
071 The Elf Mound - April 7, 1845 - Danish
072 The Red Shoes - April 7, 1845 - Danish
073 The Jumpers - April 7, 1845 - Danish
074 The Shepherdess and the Chimney-Sweep - April 7, 1845 - Danish
075 Holger Danske - April 7,1845 - Danish
076 The Bell - May 1845 - Danish
077 Grandmother - October 5, 1845 - Danish
078 The Darning Needle - December 1845 - Danish
079 The Little Match Girl - December 1845 - Danish
080 A View from Vartou's Window - December 1846 - Danish
081 A Picture from the Ramparts - December 1846 - Danish
082 The Old Street Lamp - April 6, 1847 - Danish
083 The Neighboring Families - April 6, 1847 - Danish
084 Little Tuck - April 6, 1847 - Danish
085 The Shadow - April 6, 1847 - Danish
086 Thirty-second Evening - April 1847 - German
087 Thirty-third Evening - April 1847 - German
088 The Old House - December 1847 - English
089 The Drop of Water - December 1847 - English
090 The Happy Family - December 1847 - English
091 The Story of a Mother - December 1847 - English
092 The Shirt Collar - December 1847 - English
093 The Flax - 1848 - Danish
094 The Phoenix Bird - May 1850 - Danish
095 The Puppet-show Man - May 19, 1851 - Danish
096 A Story - May 19, 1851 - Danish
097 The Silent Book - May 19, 1851 - Danish
098 The Pigs - May 19, 1851 - Danish
099 There is a Difference - November 1851 - Danish
100 The World's Fairest Rose - November 1851 - Danish
101 Thousands of Years from Now - January 26, 1852 - Danish
102 The Swan's Nest - January 28, 1852 - Danish
103 The Old Tombstone - February 1852 - Danish
104 The Story of the Year - April 5, 1852 - Danish
105 On Judgment Day - April 5, 1852 - Danish
106 It's Quite True! - April 5, 1852 - Danish
107 A Good Humor - April 5, 1852 - Danish
108 Heartache - November 30, 1852 - Danish
109 Everything in its Proper Place - November 30, 1852 - Danish
110 The Goblin and the Grocer - November 30, 1852 - Danish
111 Under The Willow Tree - November 30, 1852 - Danish
112 Five Peas from a Pod - December 1852 - Danish
113 She Was Good for Nothing - December 1852 - Danish
114 The Last Pearl - February 1853 - English
115 A Leaf from Heaven - February 1853 - English
116 Two Maidens - November 1853 - Danish
117 At the Uttermost Parts of the Sea - December 1854 - Danish
118 The Money Pig - December 1854 - Danish
119 Clumsy Hans - April 30, 1855 - Danish
120 Ib and Little Christine - April 30, 1855 - Danish
121 The Thorny Road of Honor - December 1855 - Danish
122 The Jewish Girl - December 1855 - Danish
123 A String of Pearls - December 1856 - Danish
124 The Bell Deep - December 1856 - Danish
125 The Bottle Neck - December 1857 - Danish
126 Soup on a Sausage Peg - March 2, 1858 - Danish
127 The Nightcap of the "Pebersvend" - March 2, 1858 - Danish
128 Something - March 2, 1858 - Danish
129 The Old Oak Tree's Last Dream - March 2, 1858 - Danish
130 The A-B-C Book - March 2, 1858 - Danish
131 The Marsh King's Daughter - May 15, 1858 - Danish
132 The Racers - May 15, 1858 - Danish
133 The Stone of the Wise Man - December 1858 - Danish
134 The Wind Tells about Valdemar Daae and His Daughters - March 24, 1859 - Danish
135 The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf - March 24, 1859 - Danish
136 Ole, the Tower Keeper - March 24, 1859 - Danish
137 Anne Lisbeth - March 24, 1859 - Danish
138 Children's Prattle - March 24, 1859 - Danish
139 The Child in the Grave - December 1859 Swedish
140 Pen and Inkstand - December 9, 1859 - Danish
141 The Farmyard Cock and the Weathercock - December 9, 1859 - Danish
142 "Beautiful" - December 9, 1859 - Danish
143 A Story from the Sand Dunes - December 9, 1859 - Danish
144 Two Brothers - December 25, 1859 - Danish
145 Moving Day - February 12,1860 - Danish
146 The Butterfly - December 1860 - Danish
147 The Bishop of Börglum and his Men - January 27, 1861 - Danish
148 Twelve by the Mail - March 2, 1861 - Danish
149 The Beetle - March 2, 1861 - Danish
150 What the Old Man Does is Always Right - March 2, 1861 - Danish
151 The Snow Man - March 2, 1861 - Danish
152 In the Duck Yard - March 2, 1861 - Danish
153 The New Century's Goddess - March 2, 1861 - Danish
154 The Ice Maiden - November 25, 1861 - Danish
155 The Psyche - November 25, 1861 - Danish
156 The Snail and the Rosebush - November 25, 1861 - Danish
157 The Old Church Bell - 1861 - German
158 The Silver Shilling - December 1861 - Danish
159 The Snowdrop - December 1862 - Danish
160 The Teapot - December 1863 - Danish
161 The Bird of Folklore - December 1864 - Danish
162 The Will-o'-the-Wisps Are in Town - November 17, 1865 - Danish
163 The Windmill - November 17, 1865 - Danish
164 In the Children's Room - November 17, 1865 - Danish
165 Golden Treasure - November 17, 1865 - Danish
166 The Storm Shifts the Signboards - November 17, 1865 - Danish
167 Kept Secret but not Forgotten - December 11, 1866 - Danish
168 The Porter's Son - December 11, 1866 - Danish
169 Aunty - December 11, 1866 - Danish
170 The Toad - December 11, 1866 - Danish
171 Vänö and Glänö - August 18, 1867 - Danish
172 The Little Green Ones - December 1867 - Danish
173 The Goblin and the Woman - December 1867 - Danish
174 Peiter, Peter, and Peer - January 12,1868 - Danish
175 Godfather's Picture Book - January 19, 1868 - Danish
176 Which Was the Happiest? - July 26, 1868 - Danish
177 The Days of the Week - November 1868 - Danish
178 The Dryad - December 5, 1868 - Danish
179 The Rags - December 1868 - Danish
180 The Court Cards - January 1869 - English
181 Luck - May Lie in a Pin - April 1869 - English
182 Sunshine Stories - May 1869 - English
183 The Comet - June 1869 - English
184 What One Can Invent - July 1869 - English
185 What Happened to the Thistle - October 1869 - English
186 Chicken Grethe's Family - December 1869 - English
187 What the Whole Family Said - July 1, 1870 - English
188 The Candles - July 1870 - English
189 Great-Grandfather - August 1870 - English
190 The Most Incredible Thing - September 1870 - English
191 - Danish Popular Legends - October 1870 - English
192 "Spørg Amagermo'er"! [Danish] - October 1, 1871 - Danish
193 Dance, Dance, Doll of Mine! - November 15, 1871 - Danish
194 The Great Sea Serpent - December 17, 1871 - Danish
195 The Gardener and the Noble Family - March 30, 1872 - Danish
196 What Old Johanne Told - November 23,1872 - Danish
197 The Gate Key - November 23,1872 - Danish
198 The Cripple - November 23,1872 - Danish
199 Aunty Toothache - November 23,1872 - Danish
200 The Flea and the Professor - December 1872 - Danish
201 Croak! - April 4, 1926 - Danish
202 The Penman - April 4, 1926 - Danish
203 Den første Aften [Danish] - 1943 - Danish
204 Folks Say - 1949 - English
205 The Poor Woman and the Little Canary Bird 1949 - English
206 Urbanus - 1949 - English
207 Kartoflerne [Danish] - 1953 - Danish
208 Æblet [Danish] - 1959 - Danish
209 Temperamenterne [Danish] - 1967 - Danish
210 Vor gamle Skolemester [Danish] - 1967 - Danish
211 De blaae Bjerge [Danish] - December 23, 1972 - Danish
212 Hans og Grethe [Danish] - December 23, 1972 - Danish
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