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"The Grey Fairy Book," written by Andrew Lang, is an enthralling addition to Lang's acclaimed "Coloured Fairy Books" series. This collection brings together a variety of wonderful fairy tales from around the world, connected by their characteristic grey cover and Lang's commitment to preserving these timeless legends. Lang curates a broad mix of stories from several countries within "The Grey Fairy Book," including France, Greece, and Scotland. Each story immerses readers in a world of magic, adventure, and wonder, where heroes and heroines confront difficulties, meet magical creatures, and…mehr

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"The Grey Fairy Book," written by Andrew Lang, is an enthralling addition to Lang's acclaimed "Coloured Fairy Books" series. This collection brings together a variety of wonderful fairy tales from around the world, connected by their characteristic grey cover and Lang's commitment to preserving these timeless legends. Lang curates a broad mix of stories from several countries within "The Grey Fairy Book," including France, Greece, and Scotland. Each story immerses readers in a world of magic, adventure, and wonder, where heroes and heroines confront difficulties, meet magical creatures, and explore the intricacies of human nature. This collection's stories frequently impart moral lessons and explore themes of bravery, generosity, and resourcefulness. Lang's expert editing ensures that these ancient stories preserve their ethnic subtleties while appealing to a wide audience. "The Grey Fairy Book" is a monument to Andrew Lang's devotion to conserving and spreading global folklore, with its striking grey cover and fascinating tales. Readers of all ages are invited to immerse themselves in the rich fabric of human imagination, exploring the realms of fantasy and discovering the eternal truths inherent within these stories.
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Andrew Lang FBA (31 March 1844 - 20 July 1912) was a Scottish poet, writer, literary critic, and anthropologist. He is primarily known for amassing folk and fairy stories. Andrew Lang lectures are named after him at the University of St Andrews. Lang was born in Selkirk, Scottish Borders, in 1844. He was the eldest of eight children born to John Lang, the Selkirk town clerk, and his wife Jane Plenderleath Sellar, the daughter of Patrick Sellar, the first Duke of Sutherland's factor. On April 17, 1875, he married Leonora Blanche Alleyne, the youngest daughter of Clifton and Barbados businessman C. T. Alleyne. Lang's Color/Rainbow Fairy Books, which he edited, were alternately credited to her as author, collaborator, or translator.