A Danish historians say, he has found he considered A previously unknown Andersen wrote fairy tales.
Retired historian Esben Brage said Thursday, he found six pages of text in early October, and in the national archives through the search box belong to the rich family, from Anderson's hometown odense is located in Denmark.
"I'm over the moon, I'll contact the curator, tell him about I found, I never thought of this, Brage said."
Handwritten story, titled "butter candles, a parson's widow Bunkeflod who lives in the Andersen's hometown, did not seem to leave in a box at the bottom of the.
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A veteran in odense of Andersen museum curator said, this job is likely to be a writer, write the first seventy years ago, in 1830 he officially unveiled.
"I often asked about things are thought to have been closed Anderson's hand, in most cases, it is not, I am very happy, this time," Ejnar of stig Askgaard told the Associated Press. "This is a very early try Anderson who is eighteen years old, in prose".
Askgaard said, Anderson, know Bunkeflod widows, and regularly to see her, she and borrow books she read, even after his move to Copenhagen to university.
"Writing is more mature fairy tale, we know from Anderson later writing level," Askgaard said. "I have no doubt that this has been incorporated into the Anderson."
Was born in 1805 to a maid and a shoemaker, Andersen wrote nearly 160 fairy tales in his life, including classical, such as "ugly duckling" and "the little mermaid". He also wrote a lot of novels, poetry and travel.
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