The Blue Fairy Book, Andrew Lang
The Blue Fairy Book, Andrew Lang
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The Blue Fairy Book

Author: Andrew Lang

Series: Andrew Lang - The Fairy Tale Books #1

Narrator: Simon Hester

Unabridged: 15 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2022


Synopsis

Andrew Lang (1844–1912) in collaboration with his wife Leonora Blanche Alleyne (1851-1933) published The Blue Fairy Book in 1889 and it was to become the first of a series of twenty five collections of fantastical tales from around the world, ending with “The Strange Story Book” published in 1923.In this first collection we find many of the traditional favourites from the “Fairy Tale” world, including amongst others “Goldilocks”, “Sleeping Beauty”, “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves”, Tom Thumb" “Rumpelstiltskin” and “Jack the Giant Killer”. While many of these have some vestige of the narrative we may be accustomed to through many sanitised adaptations, there are many surprises!The telling of these stories in the “Blue Fairy Book” are by no means the cosy bedtime stories we might expect. You will search in vain for the three friendly bears in “Goldilocks”, or the accommodating dwarves in” Snow-white”. There is no attempt to soften the edges or the expunge the blood thirsty fates that befall may of the unfortunate characters.Head Stories Audio presents " The Blue Fairy Book", narrated by Simon Hester. With original music.

About Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang (1844–1912), Scottish man of letters educated at the Edinburgh Academy, St. Andrews, and Balliol College, Oxford, became a prolific and versatile London journalist. He took a leading part in the controversy with Max Müller and his school about the interpretation of mythology and folk tales. He published several volumes of verse and several solid contributions to the study of the philosophy and religion of primitive man. He also wrote the four-volume History of Scotland, A History of English Literature, and many fairy-tale collections, as well as works on Homer, Joan of Arc, Scott, Lockhart, Mary Stuart, John Knox, Prince Charlie, Tennyson, and others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on May 24, 2021

my becoming-a-genius project, part 7! if you are still there, and therefore presumably have not seen projects 1 through 6, here's the sitch: i have decided to become a genius. to accomplish this, i'm going to work my way through the collected stories of various authors, reading + reviewing 1 story ever......more

Goodreads review by mrshaileywhite on May 06, 2018

What I love most about this book is that they are “non-Disney” endings. We all enjoy discussing them, whether bizarre or as we expected. My son (7) and I have enjoyed taking turns reading this aloud to each other all year. We picked up the Red Fairy Book too because we enjoyed this one so much.......more

Goodreads review by Hweeps on November 20, 2011

From the famed The Blue Fairy Book, I learned that: 1. If you are a girl, and you are "beautiful", so amazingly pretty that sometimes, there are just no words to describe you, you might just survive whatever is coming at you next, because 2. The villains can never defeat the good, because someway or o......more

Goodreads review by Hiba⁷ on January 29, 2018

Thirty-seven stories which vary in length and enjoyability. It was a fun read, I wouldn't read some of the stories to my nephews or my kids in the future.......more