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"Cock Lane and Common Sense" by Andrew Lang is a sceptical examination of the famous Cock Lane ghost case, a notable episode of alleged haunting in the 18th century. Lang applies rational analysis to the claims of paranormal activity and mediums associated with the case. Through careful investigation, he uncovers the tricks and deceptions used to perpetuate the ghostly claims. The book reflects Lang's critical approach to supernatural phenomena and his commitment to separating fact from fiction. "Cock Lane and Common Sense" offers readers a glimpse into the historical context of spiritualism and the prevailing attitudes towards paranormal claims.…mehr

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"Cock Lane and Common Sense" by Andrew Lang is a sceptical examination of the famous Cock Lane ghost case, a notable episode of alleged haunting in the 18th century. Lang applies rational analysis to the claims of paranormal activity and mediums associated with the case. Through careful investigation, he uncovers the tricks and deceptions used to perpetuate the ghostly claims. The book reflects Lang's critical approach to supernatural phenomena and his commitment to separating fact from fiction. "Cock Lane and Common Sense" offers readers a glimpse into the historical context of spiritualism and the prevailing attitudes towards paranormal claims.

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Andrew Lang, born on 31 March 1844 in Selkirk, Scotland, was a multifaceted scholar renowned for his contributions to literature and anthropology. Educated at the University of St Andrews and Balliol College, Oxford, he excelled in classical studies and developed a profound interest in folklore and mythology. In 1875, he married Leonora Blanche Alleyne, who played a significant role in his fairy tale collections.Throughout his career, Lang was a prolific writer, producing works that spanned poetry, novels, literary criticism, and anthropological studies. He is perhaps best remembered for his Fairy Books, a series of twelve collections of fairy tales from various cultures, beginning with The Blue Fairy Book in 1889. These volumes have become classics, enchanting readers with their rich storytelling and diverse narratives.In addition to his literary endeavors, Lang made significant contributions to the study of folklore and anthropology, authoring works such as Custom and Myth (1884) and Myth, Ritual and Religion (1887). His scholarly pursuits extended to psychical research, and he served as president of the Society for Psychical Research in 1911. Lang passed away on 20 July 1912 in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence the fields of literature and anthropology.