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The Old House

In The Old House, Hans Christian Andersen conjures a quiet meditation on memory, decay, and the strange companionship between age and youth. As a boy befriends the solitary old man in a crumbling home across the street, the tale becomes a soft elegy to time’s passage and the hidden nobility of things, and people, cast aside.

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The Story of a Mother

In this haunting and heartrending tale, Andersen strips away the sentimentality of most maternal legends to reveal something deeper: a mother’s grief so profound it challenges Death itself. The Story of a Mother is a quiet theological drama disguised as a fairy tale, where love pleads, bargains, bleeds, and finally surrenders, not in defeat but in ultimate faith.

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