“Author Archive”

I KNOW WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

I KNOW WHAT I HAVE LEARNED

There was once a man who had three daughters, and they were all married to trolls, who lived underground. One day the man thought that he would pay them a visit, and his wife gave him some dry bread to eat by the way. After he had walked some distance he grew both tired and [...]

July 5 2011 | Posted in Danish Stories, Headlines, School Stories | Read More »

THE BIRD ‘GRIP’

THE BIRD ‘GRIP’

It happened once that a king, who had a great kingdom and three sons, became blind, and no human skill or art could restore to him his sight. At last there came to the palace an old woman, who told him that in the whole world there was only one thing that could give him [...]

July 3 2011 | Posted in Headlines, Swedish Stories | Read More »

HOW THE DRAGON WAS TRICKED

HOW THE DRAGON WAS TRICKED

Once upon a time there lived a man who had two sons but they did not get on at all well together, for the younger was much handsomer than his elder brother who was very jealous of him. When they grew older, things became worse and worse, and at last one day as they were [...]

July 3 2011 | Posted in Folktales, Greek Stories | Read More »

THE SHIRT-COLLAR

THE SHIRT-COLLAR

There was once a fine gentleman whose entire worldly possessions consisted of a boot-jack and a hair-brush; but he had the most beautiful shirt-collar in the world, and it is about this that we are going to hear a story. The shirt-collar was so old that he began to think about marrying; and it happened [...]

June 30 2011 | Posted in Danish Stories, Folktales | Read More »

THE FIR-TREE

THE FIR-TREE

There was once a pretty little fir-tree in a wood. It was in a capital position, for it could get sun, and there was enough air, and all around grew many tall companions, both pines and firs. It did not heed the warm sun and the fresh air, or notice the little peasant children who [...]

June 30 2011 | Posted in German Stories, Headlines | Read More »

URASCHIMATARO AND THE TURTLE

URASCHIMATARO AND THE TURTLE

There was once a worthy old couple who lived on the coast, and supported themselves by fishing. They had only one child, a son, who was their pride and joy, and for his sake they were ready to work hard all day long, and never felt tired or discontented with their lot. This son’s name [...]

June 30 2011 | Posted in General, Japanese Stories | Read More »

THE SNOW-QUEEN

THE SNOW-QUEEN

There was once a dreadfully wicked hobgoblin. One day he was in capital spirits because he had made a looking-glass which reflected everything that was good and beautiful in such a way that it dwindled almost to nothing, but anything that was bad and ugly stood out very clearly and looked much worse. The most [...]

June 29 2011 | Posted in Danish Stories, Headlines | Read More »

THE SNOW-MAN

THE SNOW-MAN

‘How astonishingly cold it is! My body is cracking all over!’ said the Snow-man. ‘The wind is really cutting one’s very life out! And how that fiery thing up there glares!’ He meant the sun, which was just setting. ‘It sha’n’t make me blink, though, and I shall keep quite cool and collected.’ Instead of [...]

June 29 2011 | Posted in Danish Stories, Folktales | Read More »

THE PRINCESS IN THE CHEST

THE PRINCESS IN THE CHEST

  There were once a king and a queen who lived in a beautiful castle, and had a large, and fair, and rich, and happy land to rule over. From the very first they loved each other greatly, and lived very happily together, but they had no heir. They had been married for seven years, [...]

June 28 2011 | Posted in Danish Stories, Headlines | Read More »

THE GOBLIN AND THE GROCER

THE GOBLIN AND THE GROCER

There was once a hard-working student who lived in an attic, and he had nothing in the world of his own. There was also a hard-working grocer who lived on the first floor, and he had the whole house for his own. The Goblin belonged to him, for every Christmas Eve there was waiting for [...]

June 26 2011 | Posted in Danish Stories, Folktales | Read More »