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Andrew Lang

The Red Fairy Book

The Red Fairy Book, part of Andrew Lang's renowned series of colored fairy books, presents a captivating collection of traditional tales that reflect the rich diversity of global folklore. This anthology includes enchanting stories such as “The Princess on the Glass Hill” and “The Three Little Birds,” uniquely woven together with Lang's characteristic charm and whimsical prose. The literary style is marked by its elegance and simplicity, making these tales accessible to both children and adults, while the engaging storytelling invites readers into an imaginative realm. Published in the late 19th century, the book captures the Victorian fascination with folklore and the wider cultural dialogues occurring during that period. Andrew Lang, a Scottish poet, novelist, and literary critic, was a prominent figure in the field of anthropology and folklore studies. His extensive travels and scholarly pursuits across Europe fueled his passion for collecting and preserving traditional stories from various cultures, ultimately leading to the creation of The Red Fairy Book. Lang'Äôs dedication to expanding the public'Äôs appreciation of folklore is evident through his meticulous curation of these narratives, promoting their value in understanding human experience and cultural identity. The Red Fairy Book is highly recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in timeless narratives that celebrate imagination and cultural heritage. It serves as an essential text for lovers of fairy tales, educators, and anyone interested in the interplay between folklore and the human condition. Immerse yourself in these captivating stories that transcend time, offering wisdom and wonder for all ages.
407 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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