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Experience great adventures in the company of Kings and Queens, talking animals and magical creatures in the fourth stunning volume of Andrew Lang's coloured Fairy Tale books. 'A cat had made acquaintance...
Andrew Lang's Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books constitute a twelve-book series of fairy tale collections. Although Andrew Lang did not collect the stories himself from the oral tradition,...
The tales in the Grey Fairy Book are derived from many countries—Lithuania, various parts of Africa, Germany, France, Greece, and other regions of the world.
Andrew Lang's Fairy Books — also known as Andrew Lang's "Coloured" Fairy Books or Andrew Lang's Fairy Books of Many Colors — are a series of twelve collections of fairy tales, published between 1889 and...
Our stories are almost all old, some from Ireland, before that island was as celebrated for her wrongs as for her verdure; some from Asia, made, I dare say, before the Aryan invasion; some from Moydart,...
The stories in this Fairy Book come from all quarters of the world. For example, the adventures of 'Ball-Carrier and the Bad One' are told by Red Indian grandmothers to Red Indian children who never go...
Contents: Preface Lovely Ilonka Lucky Luck The Hairy Man To Your Good Health! The Story of the Seven Simons The Language of Beasts The Boy Who Could Keep A Secret The Prince And The Dragon Little Wildrose...
A magia dos contos de fadas dessa vez encarna a cor vermelha. O folclorista e literato Andrew Lang organiza mais uma coletânea de contos de fadas advindos de várias tradições: a francesa, a alemã, a norueguesa,...
In 'Old Friends' by Andrew Lang, readers are taken on a journey through a collection of nostalgic and heartwarming tales that delve into the notion of friendship. Lang's writing style is characterized...
In 'A Short History of Scotland' by Andrew Lang, the author provides an informative and engaging overview of the history of Scotland from its early origins to modern times. Lang's writing style is clear...
The archaeologist studies human life in its material remains; he tracks progress (and occasional degeneration) from the rudely chipped flints in the ancient gravel beds, to the polished stone weapon,...
"...The foul and foggy night of early February was descending, some weeks after the scene in the Cockpit, on the river and the town. Night was falling from the heavens; or rather, night seemed to be rising...
'The sin of witchcraft is as the sin of rebellion.' The idea which inspires this text probably is that a person who seeks to obtain his ends by witchcraft is rebelling against the deity or deities through...
Is there any human institution which can be safely called "Totemism"? Is there any possibility of defining, or even describing Totemism? Is it legitimate-is it even possible, with due regard for "methodology"...
By the nature of things this book falls under two divisions. The first eight chapters criticise the current anthropological theory of the origins of the belief in spirits. Chapters ix.-xvii., again, criticise...
If we could see in a magic mirror the country now called Scotland as it was when the Romans under Agricola (81 A.D.) crossed the Border, we should recognise little but the familiar hills and mountains....
The visitor to Abbotsford, looking up at the ceiling of the hall, beholds, in the painted shields, the heraldic record of the "heredity" of Sir Walter Scott. In his time the doctrine of heredity had not...
Andrew Lang's 'The Orange Fairy Book' is a captivating collection of fairy tales from around the world, each more enchanting than the last. Lang's literary style effortlessly weaves together folklore...
Andrew Lang's 'New Collected Rhymes' is a collection of whimsical and captivating poems that cater to readers of all ages. Known for his folkloric works, Lang brings his storytelling prowess to the realm...
Andrew Lang's 'The Book of Dreams and Ghosts' delves into the realm of the supernatural with a collection of haunting tales and eerie encounters. Written in Lang's engaging and descriptive prose, the...
Andrew Lang's 'How to Fail in Literature: A Lecture' is a humorous yet insightful exploration of the pitfalls and challenges faced by aspiring writers. Lang breaks down the common misconceptions and mistakes...
In Andrew Lang's 'Lost Leaders', the author delves into the lives and legacies of famous historical figures whose leadership has been overlooked or forgotten by society. Through a series of biographical...
Persons not much interested in, or cognisant of, "antiquarian old womanries," as Sir Walter called them, may ask "what all the pother is about," in this little tractate. On my side it is "about" the veracity...
In 'The Mystery of Mary Stuart' by Andrew Lang, the author delves into the enigmatic life of the Scottish queen, Mary Stuart, unraveling the complexities of her reign and the conspiracies that surrounded...
Andrew Lang's 'The Homeric Hymns' provides readers with a profound exploration of the ancient Greek hymns attributed to Homer. Lang delves into the rich literary context of these hymns, offering insightful...
Andrew Lang's 'History of English Literature from 'Beowulf' to Swinburne' provides a comprehensive overview of the development of English literature from its earliest known works to the Victorian era....
After the heavy rain of a thunderstorm has washed the soil, it sometimes happens that a child, or a rustic, finds a wedge-shaped piece of metal or a few triangular flints in a field or near a road. There...
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