The Wind’s Tales
literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published on March 24, 1859
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The Wind’s Tales
Summary
The Wind’s Tales is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Wind’s Tales authored Hans Christian Andersen[2].
- The Wind’s Tales's image is recorded as Stories from Hans Andersen - Edmund Dulac color plate at page 247.jpg[3].
- The Wind’s Tales's image is recorded as Page 447 of Fairy tales and stories (Andersen, Tegner).png[4].
- The Wind’s Tales's image is recorded as Vinden fortæller om Valdemar Daae og hans Døttre Lorenz Frølich 02.jpg[5].
- The Wind’s Tales's instance of is recorded as literary work[6].
- The Wind’s Tales's instance of is recorded as literary fairy tale[7].
- The Wind’s Tales's genre is recorded as literary fairy tale[8].
- The Wind’s Tales's genre is recorded as fairy tale[9].
- The Wind’s Tales's part of the series is recorded as Hans Christian Andersen bibliography[10].
- The Wind’s Tales's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 7709165326480716290002[11].
- The Wind’s Tales's Commons category is recorded as The Wind's Tale[12].
- The Wind’s Tales's language of work or name is recorded as Danish[13].
- The Wind’s Tales's country of origin is recorded as Kingdom of Denmark[14].
- The Wind’s Tales's catalog code is recorded as 783[15].
- The Wind’s Tales's publication date is recorded as +1859-03-24T00:00:00Z[16].
- The Wind’s Tales's characters is recorded as Valdemar Daa[17].
- The Wind’s Tales's has edition or translation is recorded as The Story of the Wind[18].
- The Wind’s Tales's has edition or translation is recorded as The Wind Tells About Valdemar Daa and His Daughters[19].
- The Wind’s Tales's has edition or translation is recorded as The Wind's Tale[20].
- The Wind’s Tales's has edition or translation is recorded as The Wind's Tale[21].
- The Wind’s Tales's has edition or translation is recorded as Opowiadanie wiatru[22].
- The Wind’s Tales's narrative location is recorded as Borreby Castle[23].
- The Wind’s Tales's work available at URL is recorded as http://wayback-01.kb.dk/wayback/20101103141346/http://www2.kb.dk/elib/lit//dan/andersen/eventyr.dsl/hcaev081.htm[24].
- The Wind’s Tales's work available at URL is recorded as https://andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/hersholt/TheWindTellsAboutValdemar_e.html[25].
- The Wind’s Tales's work available at URL is recorded as https://pl.wikisource.org/wiki/Opowiadanie_wiatru[26].
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Works and Contributions
The Wind’s Tales authored Hans Christian Andersen[2].