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The Orange Fairy Book: 33 Traditional Stories & Fairy Tales

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In "The Orange Fairy Book," Andrew Lang presents a vibrant tapestry of folk tales intricately woven from diverse cultural traditions. Displaying his distinctive literary style, Lang employs rich, evocative language that captures the enchanting essence of each story. This anthology, part of Lang's renowned series of colored fairy books, serves not only as a collection of delightful narratives for children but also as a significant contribution to the study of folklore, showcasing tales sourced from various corners of the globe, including Europe, Asia, and Africa, thus inviting readers to explore a pluralistic cultural landscape. Andrew Lang, a Scottish poet, novelist, and literary critic, had an enduring fascination with folklore that informed his editorial choices. His erudition and passion for collecting stories are reflected in the book's vibrant illustrations and careful selection aimed at preserving the oral traditions of many cultures. Lang believed in the transformative power of storytelling, which can be traced back to his early interests in the classics, mythology, and anthropology, ultimately shaping his dedicated quest to share these timeless tales with a broader audience. Recommended for readers of all ages, "The Orange Fairy Book" is an engaging portal to mystical worlds where imagination knows no bounds. Lang's ability to universalize themes of adventure, morality, and human experience within these tales enriches our understanding of global folklore, making this anthology a valuable resource for both casual readers and scholars seeking to delve into the enduring legacy of fairy tales.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
22 April 2021
Pages
196
ISBN
9788027340118

In "The Orange Fairy Book," Andrew Lang presents a vibrant tapestry of folk tales intricately woven from diverse cultural traditions. Displaying his distinctive literary style, Lang employs rich, evocative language that captures the enchanting essence of each story. This anthology, part of Lang's renowned series of colored fairy books, serves not only as a collection of delightful narratives for children but also as a significant contribution to the study of folklore, showcasing tales sourced from various corners of the globe, including Europe, Asia, and Africa, thus inviting readers to explore a pluralistic cultural landscape. Andrew Lang, a Scottish poet, novelist, and literary critic, had an enduring fascination with folklore that informed his editorial choices. His erudition and passion for collecting stories are reflected in the book's vibrant illustrations and careful selection aimed at preserving the oral traditions of many cultures. Lang believed in the transformative power of storytelling, which can be traced back to his early interests in the classics, mythology, and anthropology, ultimately shaping his dedicated quest to share these timeless tales with a broader audience. Recommended for readers of all ages, "The Orange Fairy Book" is an engaging portal to mystical worlds where imagination knows no bounds. Lang's ability to universalize themes of adventure, morality, and human experience within these tales enriches our understanding of global folklore, making this anthology a valuable resource for both casual readers and scholars seeking to delve into the enduring legacy of fairy tales.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
22 April 2021
Pages
196
ISBN
9788027340118