- The Flying Trunk
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name = The Flying Trunk
title_orig = Danish: "Den flyvende Kuffert"
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image_caption =Vilhelm Pedersen illustration
author =Hans Christian Andersen
country =Denmark
language = Danish
series =
genre =Fairy tale
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publication_type =
publisher = C.A. Reitzel
media_type = Print
pub_date = 19 October 1839
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followed_by ="The Flying Trunk" ("Den flyvende Kuffert") is a
fairy tale by the Danishpoet andauthor Hans Christian Andersen about a young man who has a flying trunk that carries him to Turkey where he visits the Sultan's daughter. The tale was first published 1839.Plot summary
A young man squanders his inheritance until he has nothing left but a few shillings, a pair of slippers, and an old dressing-gown. A friend sends him a trunk with directions to pack up and be off. Having nothing to pack, he gets into the trunk himself. The trunk is enchanted and carries him to the land of the Turks. He uses the trunk to visit the sultan's daughter, who is kept in a tower because of a prophecy that her marriage would be unhappy. He persuades her to marry him. When her father and mother visit her tower, he tells them a story. They are impressed and consent to the marriage. To celebrate his upcoming marriage, the young man buys fireworks and flies over the land setting them off. Returning to the earth, a spark incinerates the trunk, and the young man can no longer visit the princess in the tower. Instead, he wanders the world telling stories.
Analysis
The trunk suggests the flying carpets of "The Arabian Nights", a collection of tales Andersen read and loved as a child.
Publication
The tale was first published in Copenhagen by C.A. Reitzel
19 October 1839 as part of "Fairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection. Second Booklet. 1839." ("Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. Ny Samling. Andet Hefte. 1839."). "The Flying Trunk" was the second tale in the booklet with "The Garden of Paradise" ("Paradisets Have") being the first, and "The Storks" ("Storkene") being the third and last. "The Flying Trunk" was republished 18 December 1849 as a part of "Fairy Tales. 1850." ("Eventyr. 1850."), and again 15 December 1862 as a part of "Fairy Tales and Stories. First Volume. 1862." ("Eventyr og Historier. Første Bind. 1862."). [ [http://www.andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/register/info_e.html?vid=24 Hans Christian Andersen Center: Hans Christian Andersen: The Flying Trunk] ]Adaptations
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Andrew Lang included the tale in "The Pink Fairy Book ".
*Lotte Reiniger made an animated silhouette film based on the tale in 1921.
*In1993 , Copenhagen'sTivoli Gardens created an amusement ride based on "The Flying Trunk". The ride depicts 32 scenes from the fairy tales of Andersen.See also
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List of works by Hans Christian Andersen
*Vilhelm Pedersen , first illustrator of Andersen's fairy talesReferences
External links
* [http://www.andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/hersholt/TheFlyingTrunk_e.html "The Flying Trunk"] Jean Hersholt's English translation
* [http://www.adl.dk/adl_pub/vaerker/cv/e_vaerk/e_vaerk.xsql?ff_id=22&id=2256&hist=fmD&nnoc=adl_pub "Den flyvende Kuffert" ] Original Danish text
* [http://museum.odense.dk/andersen/manuskript/visning.asp?inventarnr=HCA/XVIII-59-B&sprog=engelsk Original manuscript] Odense City Museum
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