The Snow Queen

by Hans Christian Andersen

Insert illustration by Christian Birmingham

The Snow Queen (Danish: Sneedronningen) is a fairy tale by author Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). The tale was first published in 1845, and centres on the struggle between good and evil as experienced by a little boy and girl, Kai and Gerda.
The story is one of Andersen's longest and is considered by scholars, critics, and readers alike as one of his best. It is regularly included in selected tales and collections of his work as well as being frequently reprinted in illustrated storybook editions for children.
 

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At the CourtGerda in the Enchanted Garden - The Snow QueenIn the Vale the Rose grows Wild

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The Rose tells it's StoryThe Hyacinth tells it's StoryThe Buttercup tells it's StoryGerda's GuardiansTake Good Care of the Little GirlThe Lapland WomanBrae and Gerda on their way to LaplandGerda and the Little Robber GirlGerda enters the PalaceThe Raven tells it's StoryThe Narcissus tells it's storyAt the Old Lady's CottageI'll give you my Red ShoesDuring the Day He SleptThe Demon with the Magic MirrorThe Snow Queen's PalaceGerda and Kay tell the Robber Girl their StoriesFront End PapersFrontispieceKay and GerdaShe put Kay beside her in the SledgeThe Snowdrop tells it's StoryShe was so BeautifulBeautiful Fine Warm ClothesThe Snow Queen - Front Cover ArtworkEnd PapersBrae Tells Gerda of the Snow Queens Winter PalaceThe Book and the RavenThe Princess and Her PrinceThe Snow Queen with Kay on the Mirror of ReasonGerda leaves the Enchanted GardenThe Convolvulus tells it's StoryGerda and Kay in the Summer GardenHand in Hand they leave the Palace