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'That Very Mab'

Andrew Lang, May Kendall

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Synopsis

Andrew Lang's 'That Very Mab' represents an intriguing foray into the realm of fiction by an author renowned for his poetry and contributions to anthropology. The novel, penned in the 19th century, diverges from Lang's customary verse yet retains the hallmarks of his literary craftsmanship. It merges elements of satire with the ethereal, creating a text where fantasy is wielded to explore and critique contemporary social issues. This work fits comfortably within the literary context of the period, drawing upon the fantastical and fairy tale motifs that Lang so adored, whilst embedding his narrative in the cultural and historical milieu of his time.

Lang's well-documented passions in folklore and myth find an outlet in 'That Very Mab', as the author seamlessly weaves such elements throughout the narrative. An eminent Scottish poet, critic, and anthropologist, Lang's deep-ranging interests likely informed the creation of this novel. His expertise in myth and understanding of societal norms allows for a narrative that is as enchanting and thought-provoking as it is insightful. His ability to navigate through fiction and verse showcases his versatility and breadth of talent, which permeates the pages of this unexpected masterpiece.

'That Very Mab' comes highly recommended for readers who are drawn to literary curiosities and works that defy strict genre classifications. It is a book that will appeal to those with an appreciation for the blending of the fantastic with keen societal observation. Lang's novel invites its audience to look beyond the surface of its otherworldly veneer and to find a reflection on the human condition that is as relevant today as it was in the 19th century. This book is a testament to Lang's enduring legacy, one that both scholars and casual readers will find both delightful and intellectually stimulating.
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 77 pages.

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