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Andrew Lang

    31 marzo 1844 – 20 luglio 1912

    Andrew Lang fu un uomo di lettere scozzese straordinariamente prolifico, noto oggi soprattutto come collezionista di fiabe e racconti popolari. La sua opera attingeva da una profonda fascinazione per il folklore e la storia, accesa dai paesaggi suggestivi della sua infanzia. Sebbene Lang si dedicò a un'ampia gamma di attività letterarie, la sua eredità più duratura risiede nelle sue estese raccolte di fiabe, che riaccesero l'interesse per le tradizioni popolari e rimodellarono la visione vittoriana delle storie magiche. Queste raccolte, spesso note come "Libri di Fiabe Arcobaleno", rivitalizzarono il genere e ispirarono generazioni di bambini e genitori.

    Historical Mysteries
    The Yellow Fairy Book
    The Olive Fairy Book
    Works of Charles Dickens
    The Iliad and the Odyssey
    A Christmas Carol
    • Scritti tra il 1843 e il 1848, i Racconti di Natale di Dickens costituiscono uno straordinario spettacolo narrativo metafisico e magico. Con queste storie animate da fantasmi, folletti e fate, l’autore affida alla scrittura il compito di rappresentare la qualità mutevole e fluttuante del reale, dimostrando la labilità del confine tra vero e apparente, la difficoltà di definire ciò che gli occhi vedono, di comprendere ciò che le parole dicono. Come nei suoi romanzi, anche qui Dickens svela l’altra faccia del mito del progresso, ritraendo l’Inghilterra della disoccupazione e del malessere sociale, Londra con le sue case fatiscenti e le sue strade degradate; la vita raffigurata non è però mai talmente cupa e disperata da non consentire spazi al sorriso o alla risata liberatoria, e attraverso personaggi e situazioni Dickens non perde occasione per scandagliare le possibilità del comico e del grottesco. Contro la realtà gretta e meschina, Dickens progetta le sue utopie natalizie, facendo ravvedere gli indifferenti e i malvagi, e, grazie all’intervento di spiriti benevoli, agli umili è consentito il lieto fine, in stanze rallegrate dall’agrifoglio, davanti a tavole stracolme di cibo.

      A Christmas Carol
    • The Iliad and the Odyssey

      • 970pagine
      • 34 ore di lettura

      Homer bidding farewell to his wife, Odysseus bound to the mast, Penelope at the loom, Achilles dragging Hector's body round the walls of Troy - scenes from Homer have been portrayed in every generation. Chapman's translations are argued to be two of the liveliest and readable.

      The Iliad and the Odyssey
    • Contains four novels by English author Charles Dickens that addresses the issues of materialism and indifference, poverty and opulence and includes "Great Expectations," "Hard Times," "A Christmas Carol," and "A Tale of Two Cities."

      Works of Charles Dickens
    • In our Fairy Cabinet we have aimed at pleasing children, not 'grown-ups, ' at whom the old French writers directed their romances, but have hunted for fairy tales in all quarters, not in Europe alone. In this volume we open, thanks to Dr. Ignaz Knnos, with a story from the Turks. 'Little King Loc' is an original invention by M. Anatole France, which he very kindly permitted Mrs. Lang to adapt from "L'Abeille." -- from Andrew Lang's Preface to this volume.

      The Olive Fairy Book
    • Another series in the Fairy Books. Enjoyed by the young and old.THE CAT AND THE MOUSE IN PARTNERSHIPTHE SIX SWANSTHE DRAGON OF THE NORTHSTORY OF THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHESTHE GOLDEN CRABTHE IRON STOVETHE DRAGON AND HIS GRANDMOTHERHOW SIX MEN TRAVELLED THROUGH THE WIDE WORLDTHE GLASS MOUNTAINTHE DEAD WIFEIN THE LAND OF SOULSTHE WHITE DUCKTHE WITCH AND HER SERVANTSTHE MAGIC RINGTHE FLOWER QUEEN'S DAUGHTERTHE FLYING SHIPTHE SNOW-DAUGHTER AND THE FIRE-SONTHE STORY OF KING FROSTTHE DEATH OF THE SUN-HEROTHE WITCHTHE HAZEL-NUT CHILDTHE STORY OF BIG KLAUS AND LITTLE KLAUSPRINCE RINGTHE SWINEHERDHOW TO TELL A TRUE PRINCESSTHE BLUE MOUNTAINSTHE TINDER-BOXTHE WITCH IN THE STONE BOATTHUMBELINATHE NIGHTINGALEHERMOD AND HADVORTHE STEADFAST TIN-SOLDIERBLOCKHEAD-HANSA STORY ABOUT A DARNING-NEEDLE

      The Yellow Fairy Book
    • Historical Mysteries

      • 184pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Andrew Lang was a prominent Scottish scholar known for his significant contributions to literature, particularly through his collections of fairy tales and translations of Homer's works. His scholarly pursuits and literary achievements have left a lasting impact on the field, showcasing his dedication to both folklore and classical literature. Lang's unique ability to blend storytelling with academic rigor highlights his importance in the literary canon.

      Historical Mysteries
    • Modern Mythology

      • 148pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Andrew Lang, a Scottish scholar and man of letters, is renowned for his enchanting collections of fairy tales and his translations of Homer's works. His literary contributions highlight his deep appreciation for storytelling and classical literature, making him a significant figure in both fairy tale anthologies and the study of ancient texts. Lang's legacy continues to influence readers and scholars alike, showcasing the timeless nature of folklore and epic poetry.

      Modern Mythology
    • The enchanting tale follows the noble knight Aucassin and his beloved Nicolette, a classic French medieval love story that has captivated readers for centuries. Andrew Lang's modern retelling brings a fresh, accessible style to this timeless narrative, making it engaging for contemporary audiences while preserving its romantic essence.

      Aucassin and Nicolete
    • Rhymes a la Mode

      • 72pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Featuring a blend of humor and cultural sophistication, this anthology showcases Andrew Lang's exceptional talent for crafting verse. With wit and linguistic dexterity, the poems reflect a deep awareness of literary traditions, offering readers a delightful exploration of themes and insights. Published in the late 19th or early 20th century, the collection stands out for its cleverness and charm, making it a notable contribution to the world of poetry.

      Rhymes a la Mode