Magic and Religion
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Andrew Lang was an exceptionally prolific man of letters. He is best remembered as a collector of folk and fairy tales, particularly through his twelve-volume series of colored fairy books. Lang's collections revived interest in folklore and transformed the Victorian view of fairy tales, inspiring generations of readers to rediscover them. Though he authored many works, he is most celebrated for the fairy tale compilations he meticulously gathered, edited, and translated.





