![]() ![]() ![]() Godden's appreciation for the social sensitivity implicit in Andersen's own work. ![]() Hans's own character exemplifies the virtue of this policy: even when fortune befalls him, he lives simply and does not become avaricious, always taking what he needs and no more. Their unwavering support for education and the arts is matter-of-fact and laudable. An undercurrent throughout this book is Godden's tacit approval of the cooperative spirit of the Danes. She is, at all times, mindful of Hans's manic-depressive nature, and she leaves the distinction between his pathology and genius deliberately blurred. Hans Christian Anderson, A Great Life In Brief by Godden, Rumer and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Godden does not romanticize Hans's childhood or the plight of the poor in general, nor does she overstate Hans's achievements. novembar 1998) bila je engleska spisateljica, poznata po svom umjetnikom pseudonimu Rumer Godden. In Hans Christian Andersen: A Great Life in Brief, Godden captures poignantly the affection Hans feels for his native land as well as his arduous struggle to win the reciprocal affection of his fellow Danes. ![]()
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