
The Red Fairy Book (Annotated)
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Narrado por:
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Matthew Schmitz
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De:
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Andrew Lang
Sobre este áudio
In an age where stories flicker across screens in dazzling speed, there is a special kind of magic in returning to the deep, quiet enchantments of old. The Red Fairy Book, first compiled by Andrew Lang in 1890, offers us not merely fairy tales but a tapestry of cultural memory—woven from the folklore of Norse skalds, French peasants, Russian woodsmen, and the fireside storytellers of Iceland and Japan. These are not the softened tales of modern retellings; they shimmer with peril and wonder, cruelty and kindness, cunning and grace.
Lang’s genius was not in invention, but in selection and presentation. He gathered stories as one gathers jewels: for their color, clarity, and the resonance they might still hold in the hearts of young and old. Working with a team that included his wife Leonora Blanche Alleyne, he opened English doors to worlds that had never before been translated so richly. In doing so, he preserved the voice of the folk—those nameless, timeless narrators who shaped human dreams long before printing presses or film reels.
Yet this book is not a museum case. It lives. These tales, whether of dragons or goblins, of clever maidens or bold fools, still speak to the essential struggles of being human. They ask how we face danger, how we meet the unknown, and what we become when tested. Children will hear the call of adventure. Adults will hear echoes of deeper truths.
©2025 Matthew Schmitz (P)2025 Matthew Schmitz