This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whose enormous output spanned the whole range of late-nineteenth century intellectual culture. Neglected since his death, partly because of the diversity of his interests and the volume of his writing, his cultural centrality and the interdisciplinary nature of his work make him a vital figure for contemporary scholars. This volume covers Lang’s wide and influential engagement with the central areas of late nineteenth-century anthropology. Lang made decisive interventions in debates around the meaning of folk tales and the origins of religion, as well as being an important figure in the investigation of spiritualist claims through psychical r...
Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books (1889–1910) not only contain implicit and explicit references to coloniali...
This thesis examines Andrew Lang’s Fairy Book series (1889-1910) as a material and cultural commodi...
The late 19th century essayist Andrew Lang, born in the Scottish borders, shared with Walter Scott ...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
Discusses the career and wide-ranging accomplishments of the Scottish essayist, poet and critic Andr...
The long-standing friendship between Andrew Lang (1844-1912)1 and Henry RiderHaggard (1856-1925)2 is...
Andrew Lang was a poet, novelist, literary critic, and anthropologist. He was best known as a colle...
This article examines Andrew Lang’s anthropological writings on magic and religion in relation to a ...
Andrew Lang represents an alternative model to the cult of the solo literary genius that occupied so...
The Victorians embraced different theories of oral culture and its relationship to children’s litera...
The career and posthumous reputation of Andrew Lang (1844-1912) call into question Scottish historio...
Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books (1889–1910) not only contain implicit and explicit references to coloniali...
This thesis examines Andrew Lang’s Fairy Book series (1889-1910) as a material and cultural commodi...
The late 19th century essayist Andrew Lang, born in the Scottish borders, shared with Walter Scott ...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whos...
Discusses the career and wide-ranging accomplishments of the Scottish essayist, poet and critic Andr...
The long-standing friendship between Andrew Lang (1844-1912)1 and Henry RiderHaggard (1856-1925)2 is...
Andrew Lang was a poet, novelist, literary critic, and anthropologist. He was best known as a colle...
This article examines Andrew Lang’s anthropological writings on magic and religion in relation to a ...
Andrew Lang represents an alternative model to the cult of the solo literary genius that occupied so...
The Victorians embraced different theories of oral culture and its relationship to children’s litera...
The career and posthumous reputation of Andrew Lang (1844-1912) call into question Scottish historio...
Andrew Lang’s Fairy Books (1889–1910) not only contain implicit and explicit references to coloniali...
This thesis examines Andrew Lang’s Fairy Book series (1889-1910) as a material and cultural commodi...
The late 19th century essayist Andrew Lang, born in the Scottish borders, shared with Walter Scott ...