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The Olive Fairy Book

Andrew Lang

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

In "The Olive Fairy Book," Andrew Lang compiles a mesmerizing array of folktales that resonate with the cultural richness of global traditions. As the fifth installment in Lang's renowned series of fairy books, this collection showcases his deft literary style, characterized by elegant prose and a masterful blend of narrative and myth. Each tale is carefully curated, drawing from diverse sources such as Persian, Arabian, and various European traditions, highlighting Lang's commitment to preserving folklore while integrating moral lessons and whimsical storytelling. The text reflects the early 20th-century fascination with fairy tales, serving both as entertainment and a means to explore the complexities of human experience. Andrew Lang, a Scottish poet, novelist, and anthropologist, was a pivotal figure in the popularization of folk narratives. His extensive travels and scholarly pursuits led him to gather tales from various cultures, ultimately fueling his passion for fairy tales. Lang's deep appreciation for storytelling and his anthropological background provided him with a unique perspective, enabling him to present these stories with authenticity and respect for their origins. I highly recommend "The Olive Fairy Book" to readers yearning for enchantment and adventure. Lang's timeless collection not only delights with its imaginative narratives but also invites contemplation on universal themes of love, bravery, and morality. It is a treasure for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of global folklore.
Available since: 06/02/2022.
Print length: 236 pages.

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