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Hans Christian Andersen

Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows

Episode Appearances

I Can’t Sleep

I Can’t Sleep · Apr 8, 2026

Mermaids | Gentle Ocean Lore for Sleep

Author of 'The Little Mermaid' (1837), cited as influential literary mermaid depiction

Mermaid mythology and folklore across culturesEtymology and linguistic evolution of mermaid terminologyGreek sirens and their transformation from bird to fish-tailed creatures
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Jim Harold's Campfire

Jim Harold's Campfire · Feb 12, 2026

Supernatural Signs of Love: A Valentine's Campfire

Famous fairy tale writer; referenced by caller Kerstina as being from her hometown of Odense, Denmark

Prophetic Dreams and PremonitionsRomantic Synchronicity and CoincidenceIntuition and Gut Feeling in Dating
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Dateline Originals

Dateline Originals · Dec 17, 2025

Introducing Season 4 of Morrison Mysteries: The Snow Queen

Original author of 'The Snow Queen' fairy tale being adapted for this podcast season.

Hans Christian Andersen adaptationsNarrative podcast storytellingFairy tale retellings
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Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest

Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest · Sep 23, 2025

Adam and Liz Gotauco Discuss Fairy Tales

Literary fairy tale author whose works are contrasted with Brothers Grimm for their tragic, sadistic storytelling approach

Fairy Tale Adaptation and RetellingChildren's Literature and Dark StorytellingOral Tradition vs. Literary Fairy Tales
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Phoebe Reads a Mystery

Phoebe Reads a Mystery · Jun 18, 2025

The Little Mermaid

Original author of 'The Little Mermaid' fairy tale being read in this episode

Fairy tale literatureUnrequited loveSacrifice and transformation
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Full Body Chills

Full Body Chills · Nov 19, 2024

POE: Hop Frog (2021)

Fairy tale author whose narrative style is compared to Poe's approach to dark fantasy storytelling

Edgar Allan Poe biography and literary influenceHop Frog narrative adaptation and analysisDisability representation in 19th-century literature
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