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Lang, Andrew

Scottish historian and folklore scholar. His writings include historical works; anthropological studies, such as Myth, Ritual and Religion (1887) and The Making of Religion (1898), which involved him in controversy with the anthropologist James G Frazer; novels; and the series of children's books which he inspired and edited, beginning with The Blue Fairy Book (1889).

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REFERENCES

  • Dorson, R. M., The British Folklorists: A History (1968);.
  • Green, R. L., A. L. (1946);.
  • Langstaff, E. D., A. L. (1978).
  • PERRAULT's Popular Tales, 1888.
  • The Red Fairy Book, 1890.

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  • The Blue Fairy Book, 1891.
  • The Green Fairy Book, 1892.
  • The True Story Book, 1893.
  • The Yellow Fairy Book, 1894.
  • The Nursery Rhyme Book, 1897.
  • The Crimson Fairy Book, 1903.
  • The Olive Fairy Book, 1907.
  • Tales of a Fairy Court, 1907.
  • Tales of Troy and Greece, 1907.
  • Something about the Author, vol. 16, 1979.