Books and Bookmen

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94
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Gjaldgeng
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In "Books and Bookmen," Andrew Lang embarks on a scholarly exploration of the world of literature, blending his keen insights with a lively narrative style that invites readers into the intellectual milieu of the late 19th century. The book is a collection of essays that examine the nature of books, the role of authors, and the evolution of literary taste, showcasing Lang's skillful prose. Drawing from his extensive experiences as a poet, historian, and folklorist, Lang reflects on the cultural value of books and their impact on society, all while maintaining a conversational tone that engages literary enthusiasts and casual readers alike. Andrew Lang, a prominent literary figure of the Victorian era, was renowned for his contributions to poetry, anthropology, and the compilation of folk tales. His diverse interests and academic background shaped his views on literature, leading him to champion lesser-known authors and advocate for the appreciation of literature's varied forms. Lang's ability to dissect and contextualize works of literature speaks to his deep understanding of the literary landscape, influenced by contemporary societal changes and intellectual currents. "Books and Bookmen" is an essential read for anyone with a passion for literature, offering a profound appreciation for the written word and its myriad influences. Lang's eloquent prose and insightful commentary provide an engaging journey through the literary world, making this work a timeless treasure for both scholars and book lovers alike.

Um höfundinn

Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He was born in Selkirk and educated at Edinburgh Academy, St Andrews University, and at Balliol College, Oxford. After graduating, Lang soon became known for his work as a journalist and as an author, publishing his first volumes of poetry and his highly regarded book on folklore, 'Custom and Myth' (1884). As a prolific writer, Lang's breadth of knowledge and literary skill were evident in 'Books and Bookmen' (1886), where he examined the world of books with his characteristic erudition and wit. With his diverse interests, Lang not only penned volumes of poems but also wrote novels, histories, and works of criticism. He is especially remembered for his collections of fairy tales, The 'Coloured Fairy Books' series, which have charmed generations of children and adults alike. His literary style combined rigorous scholarship with a storytelling charm that ensnared the imaginations of his readers, taking them on a delightful journey through myths, folklore, and the intricacies of literary creation. Lang's contributions to literary criticism, particularly seen in 'Books and Bookmen', confirm his position as a significant figure in the late 19th and early 20th-century letters, whose works remain a valuable window into the literary culture of his time.

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