Highways and Byways in the Border (eBook)

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2022
370 Seiten
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859-654704426-0 (EAN)

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Highways and Byways in the Border - Andrew Lang, John Lang
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In 'Highways and Byways in the Border,' Andrew Lang, with the assistance of John Lang, crafts a tapestry of storytelling that weaves through the rich cultural heritage of the Scottish borderlands. The narrative is an interlacing of fiction and travel memoir, penned in a prose that is at once lyrical and accessible, bringing forth the vibrant hues of local legends, ballads, and the natural world. As a literary piece, it offers a rare glimpse into the region's soul, its historical battles, and ethereal landscapes, contextualized within the tradition of 19th-century travel literature and enriched by the folklore that permeates Scotland's storied past. The book serves as a cultural and physical journey across a land that straddles the line between myth and reality, inviting readers into a bygone era steeped in romance and adventure.
Andrew Lang's prolific career as a man of letters—encompassing his roles as a poet, a novelist, a literary critic, and an anthropologist—positions him as an authoritative voice in capturing the essence of Scottish identity. The experiences and scholarly pursuits of Lang suggest a life dedicated to unraveling the complexities of folklore and tradition, a passion that finds its full expression within the pages of this book. Lang's intimate knowledge of Scottish lore, combined with his adept storytelling, culminates in a work that is as much an ode to Scotland as it is a literary achievement.
Recommended for aficionados of travelogues and Scottish culture, 'Highways and Byways in the Border' is an essential read for those who seek to immerse themselves in the history and heart of the Borders. A window to the soul of Scotland, this book will delight readers with its evocative descriptions and its journey along the lesser-known paths of a land shrouded in mystery and allure. Lang's masterpiece is a treasure for literary collectors and wanderers of the imagination, offering an adventure that transcends time and beckons to be revisited, like the Borderlands themselves, time and time again.

Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a versatile Scottish scholar renowned for his work as a poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to anthropology. He now is best recognized for his role as a collector and publisher of folk and fairy tales. A prolific author, Lang's extensive bibliography includes works ranging from his famous 'Fairy Books' series to tomes on mythology, history, and anthropology. 'Highways and Byways in the Border,' published in 1913 after his death, illustrates Lang's enchantment with the Scottish borders, rich with historical anecdotes and local traditions, reflecting his deep appreciation for folklore and storytelling. He was among the first to take a serious approach to the study of myth and folklore; his 'Custom and Myth' (1884) and 'Myth, Ritual, and Religion' (1887) demonstrate this interest. Lang's literary style often blends a scrupulous attention to detail, a characteristic of his academic background, with a whimsical narrative voice that enlivens his storytelling. His work laid the groundwork for future folklorists and cultural historians, combining rigorous scholarship with accessible writing, broadening interest in cultural mythology and fairy tales. His collaboration with illustrators such as H. J. Ford for the 'Fairy Books' left a lasting visual legacy accompanying his literary contributions. Lang was also a gifted polyglot, translating works from ancient Greek and other languages into English, underscoring his facility with language and his broad scholarly reach.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century travel narratives • Andrew Lang literature • antiquarian travel books • British travel writing • cultural heritage travel • Description and travel • Folklore in travel • historic travelogues • History of Great Britain • literary exploration • Scotland • Scottish Borders • Scottish Borders guide • Victorian era travel
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