
Main page on Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a British, Scottish writer, critic, folklorist, editor, and a poet.
Lang is best known for his collections of folk and fairy tales, where he compiled and adapted stories from various cultures. His work in folklore, mythology, and literary criticism had a significant impact on the study of these subjects during his time. Some of his well-known works include “The Blue Fairy Book,” “The Red Fairy Book,” and “The Arabian Nights Entertainments.”
- A Portrait Of 1783 poem – Andrew Lang poems
- A Highly Valuable Chain Of Thoughts poem – Andrew Lang poems
A few random poems:
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- Hope, Like The Short-lived Ray That Gleams Awhile by William Cowper
- On Looking Up By Chance At The Constellations by Robert Frost
- John Barleycorn by Robert Burns
- Olney Hymn 59: A Living And A Dead Faith by William Cowper
- Юнна Мориц – Ручеек
- After by William Ernest Henley
- Robert Burns: Whistle O’er The Lave O’t:
- Beggars by William Wordsworth
- “Look up, desponding hearts! See, Morning sallies” poem – Alfred Austin
- First let the kennel be the huntsman’s care by William Somervile
- Олег Бундур – Вовка дразнит Свету
- A Sleepless Night by Philip Levine
- ON THE SHORTNESS OF LIFE AND UNCERTAINTY OF RICHES by Abraham Cowley
- Зинаида Александрова – Одуванчик