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The Travelling Companion

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"The Travelling Companion" (Danish: "Reisekamaraten") is an 1835 short fantasy story for children by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The tale tells the story of young traveller, poor John, and how with the help of a magical travelling companion he marries a princess.[1]

Derivative works

1925 Charles Villiers Stanford’s opera The Travelling Companion

References

  1. ^ Jackie Wullschläger Hans Christian Andersen: The Life of a Storyteller p158 "Thumbelina ' , like ' Little Ida's Flowers ' , is a fantasy ; with ' The Travelling Companion ' Andersen ... and while he sleeps the night before , the travelling companion dons the swan's wings and flies to the princess's window .."

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