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The Fairy Books of All Colours - Complete Series: Books 1-12 (Illustrated Edition) - 400+ Tales in One Edition - cover

The Fairy Books of All Colours - Complete Series: Books 1-12 (Illustrated Edition) - 400+ Tales in One Edition

Andrew Lang

Editorial: Good Press

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In "The Fairy Books of All Colours - Complete Series: Books 1-12 (Illustrated Edition)," Andrew Lang presents a remarkable compilation of fairy tales that transcend cultural boundaries, deftly interweaving folklore, mythology, and moral lessons within vividly illustrated pages. Written during the vibrant late 19th and early 20th centuries, Lang's works reflect not only the romantic revival of interest in folk tales but also the emergent scholarly enthusiasm for collecting and preserving oral traditions. Each volume showcases Lang's eloquent prose and nuanced understanding of narrative structure, inviting readers into a whimsical world populated by enchantment and peril, where ordinary lives are often transformed by the extraordinary. From the enchanting color palette of the covers to the meticulously selected tales, the series is as much a visual delight as it is a literary one. Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a well-respected Scottish poet, novelist, and anthropologist who famously advocated for the importance of folk narratives in understanding cultural identities. His extensive travels and academic pursuits enabled him to gather stories from various cultures, merging his love for literature with a passion for anthropology. Lang'Äôs own experiences with the oral traditions of different peoples provided a robust foundation for his fairy tales, aiming to preserve these narratives for generations to come. This complete illustrated edition serves as an essential collection for enthusiasts of folklore and fairy tales, appealing to both adults and children alike. It invites readers to explore a treasure trove of enchanting narratives that are at once entertaining and enlightening. Perfect for educators, bibliophiles, and families, Lang's work encourages the appreciation of the rich tapestry of human imagination, bridging gaps between generations with timeless stories.
Disponible desde: 12/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 3149 páginas.

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