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“The Real Princess”. Stories from Hans Andersen with Illustrations by Edmund Dulac, Hans Christian Anderson, New York: George H. Doran Company [1923], pp. 112-113.

The Real Princess

Tale Summary

There was once a prince who wanted to have his very own real princess. He searches all around the world, meeting many princesses, but with each feels like there is something not quite right about them. He can not figure out if they are real princesses or not. Discouraged, he returns home. One evening, there is a terrible storm, and a princess knocks at the town gate, soaking wet. She says that she is a true princess, but the old Queen has her doubts. Preparing the girl’s bedroom, she places a pea on the bedstead, and on top puts twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds. The next morning, the princess complains that she slept horribly as if she were laying on some hard thing. They know at must that she must be a real princess, and the prince takes her for his wife.

Fairy Tale Title

The Real Princess

Fairy Tale Author(s)/Editor(s)

Hans Christian Anderson

Fairy Tale Illustrator(s)

Edmund Dulac

Common Tale Type

The Princess and the Pea

Tale Classification

ATU 704

Page Range of Tale

pp. 112-113

Full Citation of Tale

“The Real Princess”. Stories from Hans Andersen with Illustrations by Edmund Dulac, Hans Christian Anderson, New York: George H. Doran Company [1923], pp. 112-113.

Original Source of the Tale

Tale Notes

The tale ends with: "Now this is a true story".

Research and Curation

Kaeli Waggener,2022

Book Title

Stories from Hans Andersen with Illustrations by Edmund Dulac

Book Author/Editor(s)

Hans Christian Anderson

Illustrator(s)

Edmund Dulac

Publisher

George H. Doran Company

Date Published

1923

Decade Published

1920-1929

Publisher City

New York

Publisher Country

United States

Language

English

Rights

Public Domain

Digital Copy

Book Notes

Medium-large sized book with a hardback cover, includes colored illustrations.