Existen pocas fiestas tan populares como la Navidad, cuyas tradiciones más arraigadas datan de la época victoriana. A la estela del famoso "Cuento de Navidad" de Charles Dickens eclosionó todo un subgénero literario, y numerosos autores de lenguas y géneros distintos se inspiraron en esta festividad para crear maravillosos relatos, cada uno desde su propia mirada y con su particular voz. Esta selección nos acerca a esta celebración y nos permite reencontrarnos con la magia de la Navidad. There are few holidays as popular as Christmas, the most deeply rooted traditions of which date back to Victorian times. In the wake of Cuento de Navidad by Charles Dickens, a whole literary subgenre emerged, and many authors from different languages and genres were inspired to create wonderful stories, each from their own perspective and with their own particular voice. This selection brings us closer to this celebration and allows us to rediscover the magic of Christmas.
Andrew Lang Libros
Andrew Lang fue un hombre de letras escocés notablemente prolífico, hoy conocido principalmente como coleccionista de cuentos populares y de hadas. Su obra se nutrió de una profunda fascinación por el folclore y la historia, inspirada por los evocadores paisajes de su infancia. Si bien Lang se dedicó a una amplia gama de actividades literarias, su legado más perdurable reside en sus extensas colecciones de cuentos de hadas, que reavivaron el interés por las tradiciones populares y reformularon la visión victoriana de las historias mágicas. Estas colecciones, a menudo denominadas los Libros de Cuentos de Hadas Arcoíris, revitalizaron el género e inspiraron a generaciones de niños y padres.






The Iliad and the Odyssey
- 970 páginas
- 34 horas de lectura
Homer bidding farewell to his wife, Odysseus bound to the mast, Penelope at the loom, Achilles dragging Hector's body round the walls of Troy - scenes from Homer have been portrayed in every generation. Chapman's translations are argued to be two of the liveliest and readable.
Ancient Egyptian Religion and the Folklore of Cairo
- 102 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Andrew Lang delves into the rich tapestry of Ancient Egyptian mythology, religion, and folklore, offering a thorough examination of its intricate beliefs and practices. The volume provides insights into the cultural significance of various deities, rituals, and stories, highlighting their impact on both ancient and modern understandings of Egyptian civilization. Lang's work serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in the complexities of ancient belief systems and their enduring legacy.
Contains four novels by English author Charles Dickens that addresses the issues of materialism and indifference, poverty and opulence and includes "Great Expectations," "Hard Times," "A Christmas Carol," and "A Tale of Two Cities."
Andrew Lang - Tales of Troy and Greece: "The love of books, the golden key, that opens the enchanted door"
- 134 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
A collection of tales for young readers that recreates some of the exciting tales from Greek mythology.
The Illustrated Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
- 148 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exquisite illustrations bring to life the enchanting world of The Arabian Nights in this beautifully curated collection. Readers are invited to escape into the timeless fairy tale of Aladdin, enhanced by stunning visuals that capture the magic and allure of the story. This book is a treasure for both lovers of classic tales and art enthusiasts alike.
Magic and Religion
- 204 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exploring the intricate relationship between magic and religion, Andrew Lang delves into the origins and functions of belief systems across cultures. He examines how magical practices often intertwine with religious rituals, revealing the psychological and social dimensions of these phenomena. Lang's analysis highlights the evolution of spiritual thought and the role of mythology in shaping human experiences. This work serves as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of human belief and the interplay between the mystical and the divine.
In our Fairy Cabinet we have aimed at pleasing children, not 'grown-ups, ' at whom the old French writers directed their romances, but have hunted for fairy tales in all quarters, not in Europe alone. In this volume we open, thanks to Dr. Ignaz Knnos, with a story from the Turks. 'Little King Loc' is an original invention by M. Anatole France, which he very kindly permitted Mrs. Lang to adapt from "L'Abeille." -- from Andrew Lang's Preface to this volume.
The Maid of France
Being the Story of the Life and Death of Jeanne D' ARC
- 380 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Set in 1909, this work explores the dual perspectives on Joan of Arc's experiences, presenting arguments from both believers and skeptics. The author, renowned for his translations of classical literature and a diverse range of writings, delves into the historical and literary significance of Joan's life. This examination not only highlights Lang's literary prowess but also invites readers to contemplate the complexities surrounding one of history's most enigmatic figures.
Beauty and the Beast. With an Introd. by Andrew Lang
- 94 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura