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The Wild Swans ( Danish: ''De vilde svaner'') is a literary
fairy tale A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful beings. In most cult ...
by Hans Christian Andersen about a princess who rescues her 11 brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen. The tale was first published on 2 October 1838 in Andersen's '' Fairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection. First Booklet'' (''Eventyr, fortalte for Børn. Ny Samling. Første Hefte'') by C. A. Reitzel in
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, Denmark. It has been adapted to various media including ballet, television, and film. It is categorized as an Aarne-Thompson type 451 ("The Brothers Who Were Turned into Birds"). Other type 451 variants include such as '' The Twelve Brothers,'' ''
The Six Swans "The Six Swans" (German: ''Die sechs Schwäne'') is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in '' Grimm's Fairy Tales'' in 1812 (KHM 49). It is of Aarne–Thompson type 451 ("The Maiden Who Seeks Her Brothers"), commonly found thro ...
'', '' The Seven Ravens'', '' The Twelve Wild Ducks'' and '' Udea and her Seven Brothers''.


Synopsis

In a faraway kingdom, there lives a widowed king with his twelve children: eleven princes and one princess. One day, he decides to remarry, but marries a wicked
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who is a witch. Out of spite, the queen turns her eleven stepsons into magnificent
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s, who are allowed to temporarily become human only at nights, and forces them to fly away. When their sister Elisa has reached the age of fifteen, the queen tries to bewitch her – but Elisa's goodness is too strong for this, so the queen has her banished after making her unrecognisable by dirtying her face. Elisa finds her brothers, who carry Elisa to safety in a foreign land where she is out of the reach of her
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. There, Elisa is guided by the queen of the fairies to gather stinging nettles in graveyards to knit into shirts that will eventually help her brothers regain their human shapes. Elisa endures painfully blistered hands from nettle stings, and she must also take a vow of silence for the duration of her task, for speaking one word will kill her brothers. The handsome king of another faraway land happens to come across Elisa, who cannot talk, and falls in love with her. He grants her a room in his castle where she continues her knitting. Eventually he proposes to crown her as his queen and wife, and she accepts. However, the
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is chagrined because he thinks Elisa is herself a witch, but the king will not believe him. One night Elisa runs out of nettles and is forced to collect more in a nearby church graveyard where the archbishop is watching. Ghoulish spirits that devour the bodies of the dead are also in the churchyard, and the archbishop believes that Elisa is in league with them. He reports the incident to the king as proof of witchcraft. The statues of the
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s shake their heads in protest, but the archbishop misinterprets this sign as confirmation of Elisa's guilt. The archbishop orders Elisa put on trial for witchcraft. She can speak no word in her defense, and is sentenced to death by
burning at the stake Death by burning (also known as immolation) is an execution and murder method involving combustion or exposure to extreme heat. It has a long history as a form of public capital punishment, and many societies have employed it as a punishment f ...
. The brothers discover Elisa's plight and try to speak to the king but fail, thwarted by the rising sun. Even as the
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bears Elisa away to execution, she continues knitting, determined to continue up to the last moment of her life. This enrages the people, who are on the brink of snatching and ripping the shirts into pieces when the swans descend and rescue Elisa. The people interpret this as a sign from Heaven that Elisa is innocent while she finishes the last shirt, but the executioner still prepares for the burning. When Elisa throws the shirts over the swans, her brothers return to their human forms. The youngest brother has a swan's wing instead of an arm, as Elisa did not have time to finish one sleeve of his shirt. Elisa is now free to speak and tell the truth but faints from exhaustion, so her brothers explain. As they do so, the firewood around Elisa's stake miraculously takes root and bursts into flowers. The king plucks the topmost flower and places it on Elisa's chest. She is revived by the white flower, and the king and Elisa are married.


Variants

Danish folktale collector Mathias Winther collected a similar tale named ''De elleve Svaner'' (
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: "The Eleven Swans"), first published in 1823, from which Andersen probably took inspiration.


Adaptations

* '' The Wild Swans'', a Soviet traditionally-animated feature film. * ''
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'', a ballet by
Elena Kats-Chernin Elena Davidovna Kats-Chernin (born 4 November 1957) is a Soviet-born Australian pianist and composer, best known for her ballet '' Wild Swans''. Early life and career Elena Kats-Chernin was born in Tashkent (now the capital of independent Uzb ...
. * ''A Wild Swan: And Other Tales'' by
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, which retells the story from the point of view of the youngest brother who was left with the swan's wing. * '' Stories to Remember: The Wild Swans'', an animated short film narrated by Sigourney Weaver. * '' The Wild Swans'' (''Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Hakuchō no Ōji''), a 1977 anime film by
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that combines elements of ''The Wild Swans'' and ''
The Six Swans "The Six Swans" (German: ''Die sechs Schwäne'') is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in '' Grimm's Fairy Tales'' in 1812 (KHM 49). It is of Aarne–Thompson type 451 ("The Maiden Who Seeks Her Brothers"), commonly found thro ...
'' by the
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. * Episodes 45, 46 and 47 of ''Andersen monogatari'' (1971). * A 1960s Canadian children's programme
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made an episode on the story “The Wild Swans.” * Jessica Jung's concept photo for Girls' Generation's third studio album ''The Boys'' was inspired by Elisa. * ''The Springfield Swans'' by Caroline Stevermer and Ryan Edmonds, in '' Snow White, Blood Red'' (edited by Ellen Datlow and
Terri Windling Terri Windling (born December 3, 1958 in Fort Dix, New Jersey) is an American editor, artist, essayist, and the author of books for both children and adults. She has won nine World Fantasy Awards, the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, and the Bram ...
) retells the story in a
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contest. * ''
Daughter of the Forest ''Daughter of the Forest'' is an historical fantasy novel by Juliet Marillier first published in 1999. It is loosely based on the legend of the Children of Lir and "The Six Swans" (a story that has many versions, including one by the Brothers Grim ...
'', a novel by Juliet Marillier based on Andersen's tale. *The Wild Swans (2003 Animated Short Film) on the Danish Anthology TV series ''
The Fairytaler ''The Fairytaler'' ( da, Der var engang...) is a 2002 Danish animated television series based on the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen. and It was also the second anthology series adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's works right after And ...
''. * '' De Vilde Svaner'', a 2009 Danish adaptation of a classic fairy tale with screenplay and art design by Margrethe II of Denmark * ''Spinning Starlight'', a sci-fi retelling of the story by R.C Lewis. * ''De Wilde Zwanen'' (The Wild Swans), a comical audio play adaptation accompanied by a book, by Belgian production house Het Geluidshuis. * '' A Wild Winter Swan,'' a novel by Gregory Maguire based on Andersen’s tale, with an emphasis on the sixth brother (who was left with one wing in place of his arm

* ''Metsluiged'', a 1987 Soviet-Estonian movie directed by Helle Karis. * The Three Ravens, from Jim Henson's The Storyteller (TV Series) 1988. This adaptation uses a repetition of the number three throughout. The Storyteller (TV series) * Birdwing, a novel by Rafe Martin that reimagines the story from the youngest brother, Ardwin's, perspective of being left with a swan wing. * '' Six Crimson Cranes'', a novel by Elizabeth Lim that reimagines the story in Ancient Japan from the perspective of the Emperor's Seventh Child and only daughter. *”The Nettle Witch” by Nicole Chartrand, a short comic in the Valor anthology published by Fairylogue Press. *"Tongue-Tied" by Emily Portman, an adaptation of part of the story to a folk-style song.


See also

*"
The Six Swans "The Six Swans" (German: ''Die sechs Schwäne'') is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in '' Grimm's Fairy Tales'' in 1812 (KHM 49). It is of Aarne–Thompson type 451 ("The Maiden Who Seeks Her Brothers"), commonly found thro ...
" *" The Twelve Brothers" *" The Twelve Wild Ducks"


References


Further reading

* Williams, Christy. "The Silent Struggle: Autonomy for the MaidenWho Seeks Her Brothers." The Comparatist 30 (2006): 81-100. www.jstor.org/stable/26237126.


External links

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''De vilde svaner''
Original Danish text

English translation by Jean Hersholt {{DEFAULTSORT:Wild Swans, The Danish fairy tales 1838 short stories Fictional swans Fictional princes Fiction about shapeshifting Witchcraft in fairy tales Works by Hans Christian Andersen ATU 400-459