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The Wild Swans

dan. De vilde svaner · 1838
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Historical Context and Significance

Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale «The Wild Swans», first published in 1838, is one of his most famous and beloved stories. It tells the tale of Princess Elisa, who must save her brothers turned into swans by a wicked stepmother. This fairy tale emphasizes themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience, making it an important part of world literature. The story's influence on culture is evident in numerous adaptations, including theatrical productions, films, and animations. «The Wild Swans» has also inspired artists and writers, providing a foundation for new interpretations and works, demonstrating its enduring significance in cultural heritage.

The Wild Swans
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Date of publication: 1 March 2025
Last updated: 4 March 2025
———Original titledan. De vilde svaner · 1838
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