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  1. " The Steadfast Tin Soldier " ( Danish: Den standhaftige tinsoldat) is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a tin soldier 's love for a paper ballerina. The tale was first published in Copenhagen by C.A. Reitzel on 2 October 1838 in the first booklet of Fairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection.

  2. The Steadfast Tin Soldier A translation of Hans Christian Andersen's "Den standhaftige Tinsoldat" by Jean Hersholt. Info & links. There were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers. They were all brothers, born of the same old tin spoon. They shouldered their muskets and looked straight ahead of them, splendid in their uniforms, all red and blue.

  3. ‘The Steadfast Tin Soldier’ is an 1838 fairy tale by the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen. One of the shortest among Andersen’s well-known tales, ‘The Steadfast Tin Soldier’ is about a toy soldier who falls in love with a paper ballerina, and who undergoes a series of hardships, seemingly as a result.

  4. Feb 12, 2015 · The Steadfast Tin Soldier. There were once five and twenty tin soldiers. They were brothers, for they had all been made out of the same old tin spoon. They all shouldered their bayonets, held themselves upright, and looked straight before them. Their uniforms were very smart-looking—red and blue—and very splendid.

  5. „The Steadfast Tin Soldier“ by Hans Christian Andersen tells the story of twenty-five tin soldiers made from the same tin spoon, all identical except for one with a single leg. The one-legged soldier falls in love with a beautiful paper dancer who, like him, appears to have only one leg.

  6. The plot of the fairy tale flows entirely from the image of the main – romantic – hero who from birth is “not like everyone else” (all the tin soldiers on two legs, but this one-legged) and, of course, “the most remarkable of all.”. The plot of the tale is the fate of the one-legged tin soldier.

  7. The Steadfast Tin Soldier is a fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen. A story for children about a brave one-legged tin soldier, his adventures and love for a paper ballerina. There were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers, who were all brothers, for they had been made out of the same old tin spoon.