Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a prolific Scots man of letters, a poet, novelist, literary critic and contributor to anthropology. He now is best known as the collector of folk and fairy tales. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, St Andrews University and at Balliol College, Oxford. As a journalist, poet, critic and historian, he soon made a reputation as one of the ablest and most versatile writers of the day. Lang was one of the founders of the study of "Psychical Research," and his other writings on anthropology include The Book of Dreams and Ghosts (1897), Magic and Religion (1901) and The Secret of the Totem (1905). He was a Homeric scholar of conservative views. Other works include Homer and the Epic (1893); a prose translation of The Homeric Hymns (1899), with literary and mythological essays in which he draws parallels between Greek myths and other mythologies; and Homer and his Age (1906). He also wrote Ballades in Blue China (1880) and Rhymes la Mode (1884).
The Story of Joan of Arc
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bookBallads, Lyrics, and Poems of Old France
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bookAndrew Lang: Jack and the beanstalk : A classic fairytale
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audiobookAlfred Tennyson
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bookThe Blue Fairy Book
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bookThe Crimson Fairy Book
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bookThe Blue Mountains and Other Fairy Tales
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bookWhy the Sea is Salt and Other Fairy Tales
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bookThe Blue Fairy Book
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bookThe Mystery of Mary Stuart
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bookThe Yellow Fairy Book
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bookHistorical Mysteries
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