The bird Feniks


A fenix on the weapon of Malet de Lussart

The bird Feniks is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, published in 1848. The story Reading Warning: The following text contains details about the content and / or the end of the story.

There is a rosewood under the tree of knowledge in the garden of paradise. In the first rose a bird is born, but Eve took the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Adam and Eve were chased out and a spark of the flaming sword of the punishing angel falls into the bird's nest. The bird dies and a red bird flies a new bird. The only remaining bird Feniks lives in Arabia and burns itself every 100 years. He flies over Lapse ice fields and between yellow trees in Greenland. Also under the copper rocks of Fahlun and in the coal mines in England. The bird sails on the lotus leaf in the holy Ganges and the eyes of Hindu girls shine when they see him.

The holy swan of the song sits on Thepis's car as a libel raven, the red beak slides over the harp of Icelandic singers. He sits on Shakespeare's shoulder as Odin raven and whispers immortality. He flies at the singers party by the Wartburg knight hall. He sings the Marseillaise and you kiss the feather falling out of his wing. Perhaps you turn to the spree with gold leaf on the wings. It is only a saga born in the garden of paradise, under the tree of knowledge in the first rose. God kissed and gave the real name poetry. Also see

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