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Andrew Lang 
Prince Prigio 
From ‚His Own Fairy Book‘

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Andrew Lang’s ‚Prince Prigio‘ emerges from the illustrious tradition of fairy tale literature, incorporating wit, whimsy, and the subversive twist of a self-aware narrative. As part of ‚His Own Fairy Book‘ series, the story delights with its archetypal characters and situations refracted through a satirical lens, offering a commentary on the very tales it draws inspiration from. Lang’s literary style enlivens the narrative with acute sophistication, ease, and an unexpected realism within the bounds of the fantastical, crafting a tale that simultaneously pays homage to and critiques its own genre. Within the literary context, Lang employs meta-narrative devices that would draw the appreciation of both contemporary and future critics of fairy tales and children’s literature.n Andrew Lang himself was a prolific collector of folk and fairy tales, having compiled the famous ‚Coloured‘ Fairy Books which have remained in the public imagination for well over a century. A polymath and a scholar, Lang’s extensive knowledge of mythology and anthropology informs ‚Prince Prigio‘, lending the work an intellectual gravitas that underpins its playful surface. It is this synthesis of erudition and entertainment that propels the author’s narrative craft. Lang’s own academic and storytelling prowess might well have been the catalyst for creating a protagonist who is at once the quintessential fairy tale prince and a tongue-in-cheek critique of such figures.n’Prince Prigio‘ is highly recommended for those enchanted by the art of fairy tales and interested in seeing them through a cleverly distorted mirror. Lang’s fusion of traditional tale-telling with sharp satire will be especially appealing for readers seeking depth and humor in their literary travels. This book stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of fairy tales, even as it cleverly subverts them, proving that such stories are not just for children, but can also be reimagined to capture the intellect and imagination of an adult audience. As part of Digi Cat Publishing’s commitment to preserving the literary heritage, this edition ensures that Lang’s witty narrative continues to inspire and amuse new generations of readers.
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Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a prolific Scottish writer and poet known for his work in anthropology, criticism, and especially folklore. His literary career spanned a vibrant range of genres, yet he is most celebrated for his collections of fairy tales and his contributions to the field of mythology. Born in Selkirk, Lang later attended the University of St. Andrews and then Balliol College, Oxford, where he distinguished himself in classics. Although well-versed in ancient Greek literature, Lang’s interests were far from limited to academic pursuits. A notable work of fiction, ‚Prince Prigio‘ encapsulates Lang’s imaginative storytelling, blending humor with his penchant for the fantastical. His fairy tales, while absorbing for children, also appealed to adults with their wit and often satirical edge. Beyond his fairy tale collections, Lang’s Blue Fairy Book series initiated a popular color-themed series of fairy tale anthologies. A versatile literary figure, Lang also made significant contributions to Homeric scholarship, folklore, and even dabbled in historical texts. His literary style often mixed a scholarly approach with an engaging narrative voice, inviting readers of all ages to delight in his vast treasure trove of stories. Moreover, Lang’s legacy endures not only in his written work but also through the Andrew Lang lectures at the University of St. Andrews, celebrating his impact on literature and scholarship.
Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 62 ● ISBN 8596547334897 ● Dateigröße 4.0 MB ● Verlag DigiCat ● Ort Prague ● Land CZ ● Erscheinungsjahr 2022 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 8633906 ● Kopierschutz Soziales DRM

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