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Andrew Lang

    31. März 1844 – 20. Juli 1912

    Andrew Lang war ein außerordentlich produktiver schottischer Gelehrter, der heute vor allem als Sammler von Volks- und Märchen bekannt ist. Sein Werk schöpfte aus einer tiefen Faszination für Folklore und Geschichte, angeregt durch die eindrucksvollen Landschaften seiner Kindheit. Obwohl Lang sich einer breiten Palette literarischer Unternehmungen widmete, liegt sein bleibendes Erbe in seinen umfangreichen Märchensammlungen, die das Interesse an Volkstraditionen wiederbelebten und die viktorianische Sicht auf magische Geschichten veränderten. Diese Sammlungen, oft als Regenbogen-Märchenbücher bezeichnet, revitalisierten das Genre und inspirierten Generationen von Kindern und Eltern.

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    • 2024

      Ballads in Blue China and Verses

      • 60 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The collection features poetry by Andrew Lang, showcasing his imaginative and romantic style. Known for his deep interest in folklore and mythology, Lang's work reflects his diverse literary contributions. This anthology highlights his ability to weave enchanting narratives through verse, inviting readers into a world rich with cultural themes and vivid imagery.

      Ballads in Blue China and Verses
    • 2024

      Ban and Arrière Ban

      A Rally of Fugitive Rhymes

      • 72 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The collection presents a vibrant gathering of verses that highlight Andrew Lang's poetic versatility and skill. Through this late 19th-century anthology, readers encounter a rich tapestry of themes, styles, and emotions, showcasing the eclectic musings of the prolific Scottish writer. Lang's ability to weave diverse ideas into his poetry makes this work a significant contribution to the literary landscape of its time.

      Ban and Arrière Ban
    • 2024

      The Mark of Cain

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Andrew Lang was a multifaceted Scottish literary figure, renowned for his contributions to folklore, mythology, and anthropology. His early fascination with folklore shaped his work, leading to significant publications such as "Custom and Myth" and "Myth, Ritual and Religion," where he explored the primitive roots of mythology. Lang's influence extended to academia, with the Andrew Lang lectures at the University of St Andrews honoring his legacy. His extensive collection of folk and fairy tales remains a notable aspect of his literary contributions.

      The Mark of Cain
    • 2024

      Helen of Troy

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The retelling of the legendary tale immerses readers in themes of love, betrayal, and fate within the mythological landscape of ancient Greece. Through vivid storytelling, Andrew Lang revitalizes the epic drama where gods and mortals interact, inviting contemplation of human passion and the repercussions of divine actions. As the narrative unfolds, it offers a profound exploration of destiny and the captivating mystery surrounding Helen of Troy, making it a timeless journey that resonates across generations.

      Helen of Troy
    • 2024

      The Magic Ring and Other Stories

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Known for his contributions to folklore, mythology, and anthropology, Andrew Lang was a Scottish poet and novelist who collected folk and fairy tales. His early interest in these subjects was shaped by influential figures like John Ferguson McLennan and E. B. Tylor. Among his notable works are "Custom and Myth" (1884) and "Myth, Ritual and Religion" (1887), where he explored the primitive origins of mythology. Lang's legacy includes the Andrew Lang lectures at the University of St Andrews, celebrating his impact on literature and anthropology.

      The Magic Ring and Other Stories
    • 2024

      Letters on Literature

      • 106 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Renowned for his contributions to folklore, mythology, and anthropology, Andrew Lang's work reflects a deep interest in the cultural narratives of humanity. Influenced by early scholars, he published significant texts such as "Custom and Myth" and "Myth, Ritual and Religion," where he explored the primitive roots of mythology. His legacy includes the Andrew Lang lectures at the University of St Andrews, celebrating his impact on the study of folk and fairy tales. Lang's writings continue to be a vital resource in understanding the evolution of cultural beliefs and practices.

      Letters on Literature
    • 2024

      The collection features enchanting fairy tales curated by Andrew Lang, showcasing a diverse range of stories from various cultures. Each volume is rich with imaginative narratives, vibrant characters, and moral lessons, appealing to both children and adults. Lang's distinctive storytelling style brings classic tales to life, making them accessible and engaging for modern readers. This magical quartet celebrates the timeless allure of fairy tales, inviting readers to explore the wonders of fantasy and imagination.

      The Fairy Books of Andrew Lang (Fairy Series Part-1) (Blue, Red , Yellow, Violet)
    • 2024

      New Collected Rhymes

      • 60 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The compilation showcases a vibrant array of poems that highlight Andrew Lang's wit, charm, and versatility as a poet. This collection invites readers to explore the diverse themes and styles Lang employs, reflecting his unique voice and engaging perspective on life and nature.

      New Collected Rhymes
    • 2024

      Rhymes a la Mode

      • 72 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
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      Featuring a blend of humor and cultural sophistication, this anthology showcases Andrew Lang's exceptional talent for crafting verse. With wit and linguistic dexterity, the poems reflect a deep awareness of literary traditions, offering readers a delightful exploration of themes and insights. Published in the late 19th or early 20th century, the collection stands out for its cleverness and charm, making it a notable contribution to the world of poetry.

      Rhymes a la Mode
    • 2024

      Fairy Tales, Volume Two

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The collection showcases a rich tapestry of fairy tales that have captivated readers for generations. Compiled by Andrew Lang and his wife, Leonora Blanche Alleyne, these tales span 25 volumes published between 1889 and 1913, featuring 798 stories and 153 poems. Notably, Leonora played a crucial role in editing and translating many of the tales, although her contributions are often overlooked. The series, known for its vibrant "Coloured" Fairy Books, blends folklore from various cultures, highlighting the collaborative effort behind these beloved stories.

      Fairy Tales, Volume Two