The Selected Children’s Fictions, Folk Tales and Fairy Tales of Andrew Lang
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:6th Jul '21
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This exciting scholarly edition highlights the importance of Lang’s contributions to Victorian and Edwardian children’s literature and fantasy. It repositions his children’s fictions as works that have helped shape twentieth- and twenty-first-century approaches to writing for children and that anticipate experimental approaches to folk narrative and fairy tale in modern literature. Included in this edition are: Lang’s children’s novels The Gold of Fairnilee, Prince Prigio and Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia; his picture-book story The Princess Nobody; the Scottish folk tales collected by Lang in the 1860s and reworked in successive republications throughout his career; and a selection of the tales Lang wrote for inclusion in the anthologies The Blue Fairy Book, The Red Fairy Book and Tales of Troy and Greece. This edition also features extensive critical materials designed to help the reader understand the context, the social significance, and the textual history of these fictions.
Teverson has carefully edited many lesser-known stories written by Lang with great acumen to reveal how Lang sought to appeal to children and adults in most of his tales. Though known mainly as the editor of the twelve famous colour books, Lang was much more innovative in his time, and this new collection reveals how complex and diverse Lang’s imaginative writing was. * Jack Zipes, University of Minnesota *
ISBN: 9781474430142
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320 pages