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  1. The Improvisatore (Danish: Improvisatoren) is an autobiographical novel by Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). First published in 1835, it was an immediate success and is considered to be Andersen's breakthrough.

    • Hans Christian Andersen
    • 1835
    • 1835
    • Reitzels Forlag
  2. 14 de jul. de 2016 · The improvisatore : Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. Summary. The Improvisatore is a Bildungsroman in which the mature and serene Antonio recounts his quest to built his own life in the world from childhood into his adult life. This quest was both social and spiritual in nature since Antonio had been predicted to be a magnificent artist, but privately was inhibited.

  4. Apart from his world-famous fairy tales, by which he set no great store, being ambitious of fame as a novelist, he wrote several successful plays, epic poems and novels. His fairy tales have been...

    • 28 min
    • 341
    • Potamu Stories of the World
  5. The Improvisatore. A Novel of Italy. 2018. •. Author: Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by Frank Hugus. A semi-autobiographical novel inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s travels in Italy—and one of the author’s best-known works in his native Denmark.

  6. A semi-autobiographical novel inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s travels in Italy—and one of the author’s best-known works in his native Denmark. Published to great acclaim in 1835, Hans Christian Andersen’s debut novel, The Improvisatore, initially eclipsed his fairy tales, which first appeared in the same year.

  7. XML. A semi-autobiographical novel inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's travels in Italy-and one of the author's best-known works in his native Denmark Published to great acclaim in 1835, Hans Christian Andersen's debut novel, The Improvisatore, initially eclipsed his fairy tales, which first appeared in the same year.