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James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps

    James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps fue un erudito shakespeariano inglés, anticuario y coleccionista de rimas infantiles y cuentos de hadas ingleses. Su trabajo se centró en la recopilación y el estudio de la literatura popular, preservando así una parte valiosa de la cultura inglesa para las generaciones futuras. Investigó la historia y el desarrollo de estas obras y su influencia en la literatura. Sus colecciones y estudios continúan inspirando a investigadores y lectores en los campos del folclore y la literatura infantil.

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
    • One of the most influential books of the medieval period, John Mandeville's fourteenth-century work was written, ostensibly, to encourage and instruct pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. A thorough compendium of medieval lore, the travel book proved to be a great success throughout Europe. (Among his alleged readers were Leonardo da Vinci and Christopher Columbus.) The Travels professes to relate Mandeville's experiences in the Holy Land, Egypt, India, and China--where he served in the Great Khan's army--followed by his journey to "the lands beyond," countries populated by "dog-headed men, cannibals, Amazons, and pygmies." Five centuries after Mandeville recorded his observations in those distant lands, the volume's remarkably exacting accounts of events and geography were found to be probable fabrications. Nevertheless, the book's widespread popularity and influence make it essential to the study of medieval English literature. An engaging mix of fact and fantasy, enhanced with more than 100 rare woodcut illustrations, it has retained its place as one of the greatest and most entertaining works of early English vernacular prose.

      The Travels of Sir John Mandeville