Beschreibung
In 'The Mark of Cain,' Andrew Lang weaves a compelling narrative that fuses elements of mystery with overtones of psychological drama. The story unfolds in a prose both vivid and erudite, drawing the reader into a world where the spectral shadows of the past are as tangible as the moral dilemmas faced by the characters. Set amidst the backdrop of Victorian sensibilities, Lang's work resonates with the literary spirit of his age, colored by the complex social mores and the burgeoning interest in human consciousness and identity. The book's restoration by DigiCat Publishing breathes new life into Lang's text, introducing it to a contemporary audience while preserving its historical essence and blending it seamlessly with modern typographical elegance.Andrew Lang, a man of letters known for his work as a historian, poet, and anthropologist, brought forth 'The Mark of Cain' from a tapestry of his scholarly pursuits and his fascination with folklore and fairy tales. His prodigious output across various genres reveals deep insights into cultural narratives and human psychology. With 'The Mark of Cain,' Lang explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the indelible stains left by both personal and collective histories, offering a view into his own intellectual journey and its convergence with the literary currents of his time.'The Mark of Cain' is recommended for those who revel in the intellectual challenge of delving into the intricacies of human nature and the ambiguities of moral choice. Lang's sophisticated storytelling is sure to captivate discerning readers who appreciate the confluence of literature and anthropology, and who seek to trace the intricate connections between personal fallout and societal conventions. This DigiCat edition ensures that both new readers and old admirers have the opportunity to re-engage with Lang's work and appreciate its enduring relevance within the canon of world literature.
Autorenportrait
Andrew Lang (18441912) was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known for his collections of fairy tales and folklores, which have immortalized him as one of the leading authorities in the domain of children's literature. Lang's literary style was characterized by a clear, limpid narrative which appealed to both young and adult readers, cementing his place in the literary world. 'The Mark of Cain' stands among Lang's notable works, showcasing his versatility beyond the realm of fairy tales and into more complex narratives. Although predominantly recognized for his work with folklore, Lang also produced an impressive body of literary criticism, his essays manifesting a keen intellect and a deep appreciation for historical context and continuity in literature. His seminal series, 'The Fairy Books'a collection of traditional tales from around the worldhighlighted his mastery in retelling stories while preserving their essence for an English-speaking audience. Lang's contributions extend beyond the mere act of storytelling; his scholarly approach to the sources of myths and legends paralleled the work of contemporary anthropologists, making him an astute historian of culture through the medium of narrative. His works continue to be of interest to literary historians and cultural scholars, bridging the disciplines of folklore studies and literary criticism.
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