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Andersen : The Shadow of Stories/安徒生,故事的影子

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Step into 19th-Century Copenhagen, Step into the Heart of Andersen 走进19世纪的哥本哈根,走进安徒生的内心 What Hans Christian Andersen brought to the world is not only fairy tales but also a resonance of souls, both voiced and unvoiced, in the human world. Beneath the surface of Andersen's renowned stories lies a profound exploration of literary innovation, social transformation, and the struggle for humanity. His fairy tales can be described as a revolution in literary form. Uncrowned classics such as *The Little Mermaid* break through the rational framework of the Enlightenment through "concealed narratives." These images are not merely poetic vessels but also silent resistance against the discipline of civil society. This book reconstructs Andersen's spiritual portrait as a "civil intellectual" through multidimensional perspectives, breaking the singular label of him as a "children's literature writer" and revealing how Andersen's works reflect the intellectual transformations of 19th-century Europe. *The Shadow of Andersen's Stories* guides readers into the historical origins of these classic fairy tales. Using the interactions within Copenhagen's civil society as a lens, it interprets the recurring archetype of the "transgressor" (such as the Ugly Duckling and the mermaid) in Andersen's works. It re-examines Kierkegaard's critique of Andersen, traces the influence of Andersen's works on Thomas Mann's literary creations, and, through psychoanalytic and cultural environment studies, restores how Andersen crafted his uniquely captivating cross-cultural utopia. The eternal magic of Andersen's fairy tales stems precisely from their gaze upon the paradoxes of modern civilization. When the "progress" promised by the Enlightenment degenerates into mechanical repetition, the child's cry in *The Emperor's New Clothes* remains a sharp mirror for our times. This book strikes a balance between academic depth and narrative tension. It provides literary researchers with methodological examples (such as the construction of a poetics of fairy tales) while opening new gateways for general readers to understand classics. On the occasion of the 220th anniversary of Andersen's birth, it re-examines the enduring value of his life and works in the era of technological revolution. 安徒生带给这个世界的,不只是童话,也是人世间有声无声的灵魂共鸣。 安徒生的名篇故事之下,渗透着文学革新、社会变革、人性突围的重重维度。他的童话,堪称文体革命,一如《海的女儿》等无冕经典,通过"隐秘叙事"突破启蒙的理性框架,这些意象既是诗性载体,更是对市民社会规训的无声抵抗。本书以多维透视重构了安徒生作为"市民知识分子"的精神图谱,打破他作为"儿童文学作家"的单一标签,揭示安徒生作品何以映射着19世纪欧洲思想变革。 《安徒生,故事的影子》带领读者走进童话名篇的历史来处,以哥本哈根市民阶层的交流互动为透镜,解读安徒生作品中反复出现的"越界者"原型(如丑小鸭、人鱼)。重审了克尔凯郭尔对安徒生的批判,梳理了安徒生作品对托马斯-曼文学创作的影响,并通过精神分析与文化环境研究,还原了安徒生如何创造他独具魅力的跨文化乌托邦。安徒生童话的永恒魔力,恰恰源于其对现代文明悖论的凝视--当启蒙承诺的"进步"沦为机械重复,《皇帝的新衣》中孩童的呐喊,仍是这个时代一面犀利的镜子。 本书兼顾学术深度与叙事张力,既为文学研究者提供方法论范例(如童话诗学体系的构建),亦为大众读者开辟理解经典的新入口,在安徒生诞辰220周年之际,重新审视其人其作在科技革命时代的新价值。

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  • ISBN-13: 9787807684671
  • ISBN-10: 7807684674
  • Publisher: China National Publications Import & Export C
  • Publish Date: February 2025
  • Dimensions: 8.27 x 5.83 x 0.81 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.19 pounds
  • Page Count: 240

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