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trans. H. W. Dulcken, Routledge Classics (London: Routledge, 2002). xii + 404 pp.; 80 illustrations. ISBN 0-415-28598-4. 9.99 [pounds sterling] (p/b). A useful and accessible reprint of Dulcken's translation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, first published in 1835. The collection includes most of his major narratives, as well as good reproductions of the ink drawings by A. W. Bayes--a particularly welcome aspect of the volume.
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