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Scottish poet, novelist, and anthropologist Andrew Lang is well-known for his volumes collecting the world's legends, fairy, and folk tales. Lang compiled and edited famous and immortal stories from many genres, including those of romance and adventure. Collected together here in "The Book of Romance" are Andrew Lang's retellings of some of the most important English, Irish, French, German, and Icelandic legends. Chief among this volume are Lang's depictions of Arthurian Legend. Drawing upon the "Historia Britonum" and Thomas Malory's "Morte d'Arthur" Lang depicts the legend's most important…mehr

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Scottish poet, novelist, and anthropologist Andrew Lang is well-known for his volumes collecting the world's legends, fairy, and folk tales. Lang compiled and edited famous and immortal stories from many genres, including those of romance and adventure. Collected together here in "The Book of Romance" are Andrew Lang's retellings of some of the most important English, Irish, French, German, and Icelandic legends. Chief among this volume are Lang's depictions of Arthurian Legend. Drawing upon the "Historia Britonum" and Thomas Malory's "Morte d'Arthur" Lang depicts the legend's most important details including the finding of Excalibur, Arthur's encounter with the Lady of the Lake, the adventures of Arthur's knights, Merlin's story, the search for the Holy Grail, the tragic love story of Arthur, Guinevere, and Lancelot, and finally the end of King Arthur's life. Also included in this volume are classic retellings of "The Song of Roland", the story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men, the Icelandic saga of Grettir the Strong, and several other German and Irish legends. This edition includes the original illustrations by H. J. Ford. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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Andrew Lang (1844 - 1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known as a collector of folk and fairy tales. The Andrew Lang lectures at the University of St Andrews are named after him. Lang is now chiefly known for his publications on folklore, mythology and religion. The interest in folklore was from early life; he read John Ferguson McLennan before coming to Oxford, and then was influenced by E. B. Tylor. The earliest of his publications is Custom and Myth (1884). In Myth, Ritual and Religion (1887) he explained the "irrational" elements of mythology as survivals from more primitive forms. Lang's Making of Religion was heavily influenced by the 18th century idea of the "noble savage": in it, he maintained the existence of high spiritual ideas among so-called "savage" races, drawing parallels with the contemporary interest in occult phenomena in England. His Blue Fairy Book (1889) was a beautifully produced and illustrated edition of fairy tales that has become a classic. This was followed by many other collections of fairy tales, collectively known as Andrew Lang's Fairy Books. In the preface of the Lilac Fairy Book he credits his wife with translating and transcribing most of the stories in the collections. Lang examined the origins of totemism in Social Origins (1903).