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Highways and Byways in the Border is a captivating anthology that ventures into the rich literary landscapes absent of fixed boundaries, where one finds an intriguing array of themes and styles that celebrates the confluence of heritage, folklore, and modern narration. This collection weaves tales that span the breadth of storytelling, from the shimmer of myth to realistic explorations, illustrating the fluidity of the borderlands in both physical and metaphorical terms. It captures the essence of regions known for their eclectic culture and history, offering a vibrant tapestry through diverse…mehr

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Highways and Byways in the Border is a captivating anthology that ventures into the rich literary landscapes absent of fixed boundaries, where one finds an intriguing array of themes and styles that celebrates the confluence of heritage, folklore, and modern narration. This collection weaves tales that span the breadth of storytelling, from the shimmer of myth to realistic explorations, illustrating the fluidity of the borderlands in both physical and metaphorical terms. It captures the essence of regions known for their eclectic culture and history, offering a vibrant tapestry through diverse and compelling narratives, with standout pieces that venture deeply into the exploration of identity and belonging. Known for their profound influence on the genres they traverse, Andrew Lang and John Lang bring together a plethora of voices that echo timeless tales deeply rooted in cultural lore, enriching the anthology with their fascinating perspectives. Their work encapsulates the spirit of a historical and somewhat mystical territory, steeped in the literary movement that focuses on the geo-cultural and socio-political impacts of borders. This amalgamation of narratives not only contributes to the literary landscape but also skillfully honors the enduring nature of storytelling traditions. For anyone eager to explore the intricate tapestry of human experience across boundaries, this anthology is a treasure trove of narrative riches. It presents an invaluable opportunity to engage with multiple histories and cultural insights within a single tome. With its enlightening dialogues and thematic diversity, this selection will captivate readers and broaden their understanding, inviting them into a world where the fluidity of borders is mirrored in the tales presented within, offering a beautifully kaleidoscopic reading journey.

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Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a versatile Scottish scholar renowned for his work as a poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to anthropology. He now is best recognized for his role as a collector and publisher of folk and fairy tales. A prolific author, Lang's extensive bibliography includes works ranging from his famous 'Fairy Books' series to tomes on mythology, history, and anthropology. 'Highways and Byways in the Border,' published in 1913 after his death, illustrates Lang's enchantment with the Scottish borders, rich with historical anecdotes and local traditions, reflecting his deep appreciation for folklore and storytelling. He was among the first to take a serious approach to the study of myth and folklore; his 'Custom and Myth' (1884) and 'Myth, Ritual, and Religion' (1887) demonstrate this interest. Lang's literary style often blends a scrupulous attention to detail, a characteristic of his academic background, with a whimsical narrative voice that enlivens his storytelling. His work laid the groundwork for future folklorists and cultural historians, combining rigorous scholarship with accessible writing, broadening interest in cultural mythology and fairy tales. His collaboration with illustrators such as H. J. Ford for the 'Fairy Books' left a lasting visual legacy accompanying his literary contributions. Lang was also a gifted polyglot, translating works from ancient Greek and other languages into English, underscoring his facility with language and his broad scholarly reach.