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  1. The Emperor's New Clothes" (Danish: Kejserens nye klæder [ˈkʰɑjsɐns ˈnyˀə ˈkʰlɛːðə]) is a literary folktale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, about a vain emperor who gets exposed before his subjects. The tale has been translated into over 100 languages.

  2. El traje nuevo del emperador (en danés: Kejserens nye Klæder ), también conocido como El rey desnudo, es un cuento escrito por Hans Christian Andersen y publicado en 1837 como parte de Eventyr, Fortalte for Børn ( Cuentos de hadas contados para niños ).

  3. The Emperor's New Clothes. by Hans Christian Andersen. Additional Information. Year Published: 1837. Language: English. Country of Origin: Denmark. Source: Andersen, H.C. (1837). Andersen’s Fairy Tales. Children’s Classics.

  4. Info & links. Many years ago there was an Emperor so exceedingly fond of new clothes that he spent all his money on being well dressed. He cared nothing about reviewing his soldiers, going to the theatre, or going for a ride in his carriage, except to show off his new clothes.

  5. El traje nuevo del Emperador - Hans Christian Andersen - Ciudad Seva - Luis López Nieves. [Cuento infantil - Texto completo.] Hans Christian Andersen. Hace muchos años había un Emperador tan aficionado a los trajes nuevos, que gastaba todas sus rentas en vestir con la máxima elegancia.

  6. „The Emperor’s New Clothes“ is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a vain emperor who is obsessed with his appearance and clothes. Two swindlers posing as skilled weavers arrive in the emperor’s kingdom, claiming that they can make an extraordinary fabric that is invisible to anyone who is stupid or unfit for their position.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Analysis. Although Andersen wrote the tale, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ has the ring of ancient authenticity about it. And with good reason: Andersen based ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ on ‘So ist der Lauf der Welt’, a German translation of a medieval Spanish fairy tale from a 1335 collection, El Conde Lucanor.