What are the classic fairy tales of Andersen?

Andersen's fairy tales have a unique artistic style: poetic beauty and comedy humor. The former is the dominant style, which is mostly reflected in eulogistic fairy tales, while the latter is mostly reflected in satirical fairy tales. Novel (6): Impromptu poet, Otto, just a violinist, two baroness, life? Death "and" luck ". Script (25): The poetic drama Afsol, Love in the Bell Tower of St. Nicholas's Church, The Mermaid of Gennart, Opera, The Norse Goddess, The New House, The Sandman, The God of Sprui, Half-Blood, The Daughter of the Moors, Flowers of Happiness. Treasure is precious, comedy Guerder Moore, Elderberry Mother, well-born, Longbridge, three-act play, Spanish guest, one-act play, newcomer, night in Roskilda. Travel Notes (6): 1828, 1829 Walk from Hollmen Canal to the eastern corner of Amar Island; A trip to Sweden; Spanish scenery; Visit Portugal. Autobiography (3): Biography, the true story of my life and my fairy tale life. Poetry anthology (3): Poetry anthology, fantasy and reality and twelve months a year. Andersen has been traveling all his life, and the sources of his works are endless. He wrote six novels, six travel notes, five poems, 25 plays, three autobiographies ... and fairy tales, which were compiled by later generations because of fragmentation. Andersen's creation can be divided into three periods: early, middle and late. Early fairy tales are full of beautiful fantasy and optimistic spirit, which embodies the combination of realism and romanticism. Representative works include Light Box, Flowers of Little Significance, Thumbelina, Daughter of the Sea, Wild Swan and Ugly Duckling. In the middle fairy tale, the fantasy component is weakened and the reality component is relatively enhanced. In lashing ugliness and praising beauty, it shows the persistent pursuit of a better life, and also reveals the melancholy mood of lack of self-confidence. Representative works include The Little Match Girl, Shadow, A Drop of Water, Mother's Story, Puppet Player and so on. Fairy tales in the later period are more realistic than those in the middle period, focusing on describing the tragic fate of the bottom people and exposing the coldness and darkness of social life and the injustice of the world. The tone of the work is low. Representative works include Dream under the Willow, She is a Waste, Nightcap of a Bachelor, Lucky Beauty, Daughter of the Marsh King, Little Klaus and Big Klaus, etc. /view/2 140.htm