Bibliography concerning Hans Christian
Andersen (Titles are listed in chronological order):
Abbreviations:
EC = journal English Cosmos
K = journal Dansk Kosmos (Danish Cosmos)
KI = journal Kosmologisk Information (Cosmological Information)
DNV = journal Den Ny Verdens Impuls (The New World Impulse)
Articles concerning
Hans Christian Andersen and his writings:
H. C. Andersen and death. - On the occasion of the 100-year anniversary of his death. (1975,
unpublished)
"The Poetry's Messiah." - Hans Christian Andersen's conception
of "the new Aladdin" (K No. 4, 1976. Can also be read on this
website)
"Except ye become as little children, ye shall not enter the kingdom of
God" (K No. 2, 1977. Can also be read at this website).)
"Except ye become as little children, ye not eter the kingdom of
God!" II (1977, 2000, unpublished. But the article can be read here on
this website).
The Adventure of Life - an introduction (KI 3, 1991) (The revised
version is also available on this website)
"Everything in its right place".
. Hans Christian Andersen and the fate of the concept (KI No. 4,
1991, where the article is titled "The time of harvest". In this
website the current version of the article is partially edited and expanded.)
The Travel Companion. - Hans Christian Andersen and death 1 (KI No.
1.1992. In this website the current version of the article is partially edited
and expanded.)
On the last day. - Hans
Christian Andersen and death 2 (KI No. 2, 1992. In this website the current
version of the article is partially edited and expanded.)
In the kingdom of God. - Hans Christian Andersen and death 3 (KI No. 3,
1992. In this website the current version of the article is partially edited
and expanded.)
"My half womanliness." - Hans Christian Andersen and Sexuality
1 (KI 1, 1993) (Can also be read in a revised version on this website)
The cosmic adventure. - Hans Christian Andersen and Sexuality 2 (KI No. 4,
1993) (Can also be read in a revised version on this website)
The poetic universe. - Hans Christian Andersen and Cosmology 1 (KI No.
2, 1993; A revised version can be read here on the website)
The new Aladdin. - Hans Christian Andersen and Cosmology 2 (KI No. 3,
1993; A revised version can be read here on the website)
The Mystery of Life and Childhood Faith. - About the fairy tale
"The Snow Queen" (C No. 2, 2001, and K No. 11-12, 2001. Can also be
read on this website).
Death - an illusion. - Hans Christian Andersen and death 1 (K 2, 2002)
The Moment of death. - H. C. Andersen and death 2 (K No. 5, 2002)
Immortality we own. - H. C.
Andersen and death 3 (K No. 8, 2002)
Poetry and science. The poet and the naturalist. (KI No. 3, 2004. Can
also be read on this website).
A 200th birth-jubilee. - The poet's 200 th birthday. (K No. 4, 2005)
H. C. Andersen and reincarnation. - About justice and fate (K no.6,
2004)
The beautiful Christmas tree. - About the fairy tale "The Little
Match Girl" (K No. 11-12, 2004. Can also be read on this website).
Everything is a wonder ... -
About life as the greatest adventure. (DNV 1, 2005. Can also be read on this
website).
Fairytale and Cosmology. - About Hans Christian Andersen's works seen
and judged against Martinus' Cosmology (2005, unpublished. Can be read here on
the website).
To be or not to be. - Hans Christian Andersen's views on materialism.
(2005, unpublished. Can you read here on the website)
"There is (not) a Difference!" - A fairy tale of the cosmic
equality of all things. (K. No.?, 2005. Can also be read on this website)
"A divine thought are you, Poetry!" - Hans Christian
Andersen's conception of poetry. (2005, unpublished. Can be read here on the
website)
H. C. Andersen and God. - Hans Christian Andersen's concept of God
(2005; Printed in Kosmos No. 10-2008. Can also be read on this website)
The divine humour. - Hans Christian Andersen and the humour (2005,
unpublished. Can you read here on the website)
"The Psyche" - Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale about the
relationship between reality and art (2006, unpublished, but available on the
website)
Contemporary wisdom - about Hans Christian Andersen's vision of
science's reductionism (2008, unpublished, but available on the website)
Hans Christian Andersen's sexual orientation - considerations about how
to write about sexuality and homosexuality and bisexuality (2008, unpublished,
but available on this website).
The real Nightingale - about spiritualism versus materialism. The tale
"The Nightingale" seen in the cosmic perspective (2008, unpublished,
but can be read here on the website).
"The cosmic death" - or "cosmic unconsciousness" - a
prelude to the new article on the fairy tale "Snow Queen". A story
about it, Martinus describes as "the sexual pole principle" and
"sexual pole transformation". (2009, unpublished but can be read here
on the website).
The false perspective. – About the physical body as a false centre. (2009, unpublished but can be read here on
the website).
A cosmic adventure - the fairy tale "Snow Queen" (Part 1). (2009,
unpublished but can be read here on the website).
Thoughts about a waste paper - about the 'fate' that
surpassed Hans Christian Andersen's first book, "Youth Studies"
(1822). Anderseniana
1998 (revised in May 2010 also available on this website).
Sources of knowledge
about Hans Christian Andersen - an overview of the main printed sources about his
life and works (2010, unpublished but can be read here on the website.
Hans Christian Andersen's
writings in the light of Martinus' Cosmology. - Introduction and
sources of Hans Christian Andersen's works (part 1) (2010, unpublished but can
be read here on the website).
The tale "The
Shadow" - a story of the false self (2010, unpublished but
can be read here on the website).
Hans Christian Andersen - and the cosmological model of personality
(2010, unpublished but can be read here on the website).
Hans Christian Andersen - his personality and sexuality.
- A contribution to the understanding of his distinctive personality. (2010,
unpublished but can be read here on the website).
H. C. ANDERSEN - his alleged homosexuality.
- The pros and cons of the problem. (2010, unpublished but can be read here on
the website).
H. C. ANDERSEN - and his sexual orientation.
- An attempt at an objective assessment. (2010, unpublished but can be read
here on the website).
H. C. ANDERSEN - and his double-infatuations.
- Introduction. (2010, unpublished, but can be read here on the website).
Andersen's first double-infatuation.
- His love for Oehlenschlaeger and his daughter Lotte. (2010, unpublished, but
can be read here on the website).
Andersen's second double-infatuation.
- His love for siblings Ida and Christian Wulff. (2010, unpublished, but can be
read here on the website).
Andersen's third double-infatuation
- double love in Christian Voigt and his sister Riborg. (2010, unpublished, but
can be read here on the website).
Andersen's fourth double-infatuation (1)
– double love for Edvard Collin and his sister Louise. (2010, unpublished, but
can be read here on the website).
Andersen's fourth double-infatuation (2)
- double love for Edvard Collin and his sister Louise. (2010, unpublished, but
can be read here on the website).
Andersen's fourth double-infatuation (3)
- double love for Edvard Collin and his sister Louise. (2010, unpublished, but
can be read here on the website).
Andersen's fourth double-infatuation (4)
- double love for Edvard Collin and his sister Louise. (2010, unpublished. but
can be read here on the website).
Andersen's fifth double-infatuation
- double love for H.C. Øersted and his daughter Sophie.
Andersen's sixth double-love - double love in Nils F.L.
Barck and his sister Mathilde.
Life's own great adventure - a summary
- an article which briefly indicates what the site “The Adventure of Life” is
primarily about. (2010, unpublished, but can be read here on this website).
The sources of Hans Christian Andersen's works (part 1)
(2010, unpublished, but can be read here on the website).
The sources of Hans Christian Andersen's works (part 2)
(2010, unpublished, but can be read here on the website)-
The sources of Hans Christian Andersen's works (Part 3)
(2010, unpublished, but can be read here on the website).
The sources of Hans Christian Andersen's works (part 4)
(2010, unpublished, but can be read here on the website).
The four interpretative plans of Hans Christian Andersen's works
(2010, unpublished, but can be read here on the website).
Cosmology and fairy tales (2010, unpublished but can be
read here on the website).
The large curtain – the Mystery of the starry
Sky (2011, unpublished, but can be read here on the website).
The tale of "The Fir Tree"
- poetic life pessimism (2011, unpublished but can be read here on the website).
The four significance levels in Hans Christian
Andersen's work (2014, unpublished but can be read here on the website).
Hans Christian Andersen and
God - Hans
Christian Andersen's concept of God (2014, unpublished, but can be read here on
the website).
"There is (not) a difference!" - A tale of all things cosmic equality (2014,
unpublished but can be read here on the website).
The Mud and the
Sunbeam - An attempted cosmic
interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Marsh King's
Daughter" (2014,
unpublished but can be read here on the website).
Our times' book of wisdom - About H.C. Andersen's views on science
reductionism (2014, unpublished but can be read here on the website).
The fairy tale
"The Windmill" -
Seen in the four significance levels (2014, unpublished but can be
read here on the website).
The fairy tale "The
Flax" - Seen in the four significance levels (2014, unpublished but can be read here on
the website).
The beautiful Christmas tree - On the fairy tale "The Little Match Girl"
(2014, unpublished but
can be read here on the website).
The fairy tale
"The Tinderbox" -
Seen and evaluated in four basic significance levels (2014, unpublished but
can be read here on the website).
What's the point?... With life and the world understood! (2017, unpublished but can be read here on the
website)
"A
Godhead’s thought are you, poetry!" H. C. Andersen's view of the concept of
poetry (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
"To be
or not to be" - H. C. Andersen's view on materialism (2019, unpublished but can
be read here on the website)
The divine
humour - H.
C. Andersen and the humour (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the
website)
"My half femininity" - H. C. Andersen and sexuality (1st part) (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the
website)
Life's Mystery and childhood Faith. The adventure "The Snow Queen" -
seen on the background of Martinus' cosmology (2019, unpublished)
H. C. Andersen's sexuality (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the
website)
"... a changeling, a very noble child
..." - A
contribution to the issue of H. C. Andersen's biological origin. (2019,
unpublished)
The cosmic adventure - H. C. Andersen and Sexuality (Part 2) -
(2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
H. C. Andersen's sexual observation (2019, unpublished but can be read here on
the website)
The poetic universe - H. C. Andersen and
Cosmology (1)) (2019,
unpublished but can be read here on the website)
"The new Aladdin" - H. C. Andersen
and Cosmology (2) (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
"Everything in its right place!" - H. C. Andersen and the concept of fate
(2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
"The Travelling
Companion" - H. C. Andersen and
Death (1st part) (2019,
unpublished but can be read here on the website)
On the last day! - H. C. Andersen and Death (Part 2) (2019,
unpublished but can be read here on the website)
In God’s Kingdom - H. C. Andersen and Death (3rd part) (2019, unpublished but
can be read here on the website)
The real nightingale (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the
website)
Thoughts around a waste paper (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the
website)
Why immortality, - eternal life and reincarnation? (2019,
unpublished but can be read here on the website)
"The Benefits of War" - A school exercise by H. C. Andersen
(2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
About H. C. Andersen’s - "A History
from the Dunes" (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
The adventure "The Snowman" - seen in the four interpretation plans
(2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
In front of the large
entrance ... H.
C. Andersen's thoughts about death (2019, unpublished but can be read here on
the website)
The Ice Castle of the
Mind (2019, unpublished but can be read here on the website)
OVERVIEW of the articles on the website, specially related to H.C.
Andersen, who also comes from the treatise mentioned:
2nd Main Section: Hans Christian Andersen's life and repetition from 1805 to
1835:
H2-00. Sources of Our knowledge about Hans Christian Andersen - an
overview of the main printed sources about his life and works
H2-01. H.C. ANDERSEN HIS
PERSONALITY AND LIFE
H2-02. INTRODUCTION
H2-03. The repetition pe.
Andersen riod. In the life of H. C
H2-04.
THE FANTASY AND THE SUPERSTITION IN CHILDHOOD
H2-05. A NEW LIFE
SITUATION
H2-06. Fate intervenes
H2-07. A NEW LIFE STARTS
H2-08. A NEW TURNING POINT
H2-09. THE SELECTED OF
FATE
H2-10. THE BIG TURNING
POINT
H2-11. SCHOOL PUPIL
ANDERSEN
H2.12. A THIRD EPOKE IN THE
LIFE OF H. C. ANDERSEN
3rd Main Section: Hans Christian Andersen's personality and
sexuality
H3-01. Hans
Christian Andersen - and the cosmological model of personality
H3-02.
Hans Christian Andersen - his personality and sexuality. A contribution
to the understanding of his distinctive personality.
H3-02a. Hans Christian Andersen - his alleged homosexuality. The pros
and cons of the problem.
H3-02. Hans Christian Andersen - and his sexual orientation. An attempt
at an objective assessment.
H3-03. Hans Christian Andersen - and his double-infatuations.
Introduction.
H3-03a. Andersen's first double-infatuation. His love for
Oehlenschlaeger and his daughter Lotte.
H3-03b. Andersen's second double-infatuation. His love for the siblings
Ida and Christian Wulff.
H3-03c. H. C. Andersen's third double crush. The double crush on Christian Voigt and his sister
Riborg
H3-03d. H. C.
Andersen's fourth double infatuation (1) The double crush on Edvard Collin and his sister Louise.
H3-03e. H. C. Andersen's fourth double crush (part 2) The double crush on Edvard Collin and his sister
Louise.
H3-03f. H. C. Andersen's fourth double crush (part 3) The double crush on Edvard Collin and his sister
Louise.
H3-03g. H. C. Andersen's fourth double crush (part 4) The double crush on Edvard Collin and his sister
Louise.
H3-03h. H. C. Andersen's fifth double-infatuation. The double infatuation with H. C. Ørsted
and his daughter Sophie.
H3-04. Andersen's third double-infatuation - double
love for Christian Voigt and his sister Riborg.
H3-06a. H. C. Andersen's sixth double crush
- The double crush in Nils F.L. Barck and his
sister Mathilde.
H3-06b. H. C.
Andersen's seventh double crush (1) - The double crush on Henrik Stampe and his wife Jonna Stampe, b. Drewsen.
(To
be continued)
5th Main Section: Hans Christian Andersen's
work seen in cosmological light:
H5-00. The
four interpretative levels of Hans Christian Andersen's authorship, and the
Cosmology of his fairy tales
H5-01. Hans Christian Andersen's writings seen in cosmological light.
H5-01. Introduction and sources of Hans Christian Andersen's work (part
1) The intuitive source. - Intuition, imagination and poetry
H5-02. The sources of Hans Andersen's work (part 2)
H5-03. The sources of Hans Andersen's work (Part 3)
H5-04. The sources of Hans Andersen's work (part 4)
(To be continued)
6th Main Section: - a historical overview:
H6-01. Social
Conditions in the time of Hans Christian Andersen
H6-02. Cultural development from the Middle Ages to Romanticism
H6-03. The great French Revolution
H6-04. The Romantic Movement
H6-05. The Enlightenment Movement in Denmark
H6-06. Bibliography
(To be continued)
The following article is a chapter from the treatise on Hans Christian
Andersen's writings:
The tale "The Tinderbox" - seen and evaluated in four basic
interpretative levels
Abbreviations – about those in the chapters used abbreviations of
titles, names etc..
All of my articles on Hans Christian
Andersen that has been published in the Danish Kosmos is also translated into
Swedish and printed in Swedish Kosmos.
Those of the above articles that are published in the journal Kosmos (K) will
be available on the website www.martinus.dk . Those of the articles
printed in the journals Kosmologisk Information (KI) and Den Ny Verdens Impuls
(DNV; The New World Impulse (NWI) could be read in the Magazine, which is
available on request. tel 59 30 52 72 or e-mail: kosmo-info@olsen.mail.dk.
A selected portion of the printed articles will also be available on this
website. The unpublished articles will now also be available on this website.
Which particular articles are concerned comes appears on the list of literature
here and especially on the article summaries.
Articles translated into English and printed:
Mystery of Life and Childhood Faith. Translated by Mogens K. Bech. English
Cosmos No. 2, 2001.
A 200th birth-jubilee. Translated by Else Byskov. English Kosmos No. 2,
2005.
Moreover, there are the following printed
publications:
H. C. Andersen - his writings and philosophy of life seen in cosmological
lighting (Publisher Kosmologisk Information. Theme Issue No. 6, 1996)
H. C. Andersen, H.C. Ørsted and Martinus - a comparative study
(Publisher Kosmologisk Information 1997).
As a special service to specially
interested readers will my articles below about Hans Christian Andersen, which
is printed in the yearbook ANDERSENIANA also could be read at this website:
Thoughts about a waste paper. - About the 'fate' that surpassed Hans Christian Andersen's first book,
"Youth Studies" (1822). Anderseniana 1998 (The article can in an
expanded edition also be read on this website. The article does not involve
Martinus' Cosmology).
Hans Christian Andersen's sexuality. - The Man and the Poet's sexuality
against a background of Martinus' cosmic analysis. Anderseniana 2004 (Can also
be read on this website. This article introduces Martinus' Cosmology for
readers of the yearbook Anderseniana))
"... A changeling, a very noble child...". - A contribution to the discussion of Hans
Christian Andersen's biological ancestry. Anderseniana 2006 (The article does
not involve Martinus' Cosmology, but can still be read on this website).
Hans Christian Andersen and families Wulff and Koch - based on a
collection of Family photographs. (Koch-genealogy and Family photos by Jacob
Koch). Anderseniana 2008 (The article does not involve Martinus' Cosmology, but
can still be read here on the website).