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In "Old Friends," Andrew Lang presents a captivating collection of essays and narratives that blend personal reflection with keen social observation. Lang's prose is characterized by its elegance and wit, embodying the literary style of the late 19th century, where the nuances of friendship, nostalgia, and societal change are intricately explored. Rich with anecdotes and dialogues, the book invites readers into the intimate sphere of Lang'Äôs relationships while providing a snapshot of the cultural milieu of his time, highlighting both joy and melancholy in human connections. Andrew Lang was a…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Old Friends," Andrew Lang presents a captivating collection of essays and narratives that blend personal reflection with keen social observation. Lang's prose is characterized by its elegance and wit, embodying the literary style of the late 19th century, where the nuances of friendship, nostalgia, and societal change are intricately explored. Rich with anecdotes and dialogues, the book invites readers into the intimate sphere of Lang'Äôs relationships while providing a snapshot of the cultural milieu of his time, highlighting both joy and melancholy in human connections. Andrew Lang was a polymath'Äîa poet, novelist, and journalist'Äîknown for his contributions to the field of folklore and literary scholarship. His diverse background and interests deeply inform "Old Friends," as he draws from his vast experiences and relationships within literary circles and beyond. Living through a period marked by rapid change, Lang'Äôs reflections on friendship resonate with the complex dynamics of companionship in an evolving society. "Old Friends" is a profound exploration of the bonds that shape our lives, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the textures of human relationships. Lang'Äôs insightful observations and lyrical prose will appeal to both fans of classic literature and those looking for reflections on friendship that endure through time.

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Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known for his work as a collector of folk and fairy tales. A prodigious author and versatile scholar, Lang's interests ranged from ancient history and mythology to psychical research and parapsychology, his writings reflecting a keen interest in the supernatural. In the literary domain, his name is enduringly associated with 'The Blue Fairy Book' (1889), the first in a series of 12 colored fairy books, which were groundbreaking in their presentation of a wide variety of international folk tales to the English-speaking audience. His sharp scholarly ability was also evident in his historical texts and critical essays, which often revealed his outstanding command of narration and language. 'Old Friends' is a testament to Lang's familiarity with a plethora of classical works and his capacity to engage with them critically, as well as creatively. The work displays his remarkable skill in handling prose and his adeptness at analyzing characters from various literary periods with insightfulness and wit. Considered a bridge between the general public and scholarly literature, Lang's oeuvre includes a diverse range of written works encompassing poetry, criticism, and folklore that attest to his role as a significant figure in the late Victorian and Edwardian literary landscape.