In a remarkable literary career, Andrew Lang challenged the
increasing specialism that accompanied the advance of modernity and
science in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, authoring an
extraordinary body of rigorous, scholarly works in the fields of
social anthropology, folklore, Homeric studies, history, and
religion, while simultaneously turning out novels, poems for
periodicals, and inexhaustible columns of prose journalism to make
money. He was widely regarded as one of the most influential men of
letters and reviewers of his day. He was a founding member and
later President of the Folklore Society, and, with his wife, helped
transform the taste in children's literature with their
anthologized fairy stories for young people. G. K. Chesterton,
paying tribute on Lang's death in 1912 to the scale and diversity
of his legacy to the humanities, compared him to a 'kind of Indian
god with a hundred hands'. Drawing on a wealth of unpublished
correspondence and new sources of information, this first full
biography of Lang documents in compelling detail his double
existence as a scholar and journalist, the intellectual impact of
his cross-disciplinary approach to learning and writing, and the
critical controversies he courted as a writer and thinker to
advance knowledge in the human sciences. The book also throws new
light on Lang's personal life: on the uncomfortable legacy of his
grandfather, whose notorious part in the Sutherland Clearances
earlier in the century left its mark on the family; on the enduring
influence on him of his early Scottish education and its generalist
traditions of learning; and on his friendships with fellow writers,
among them Robert Louis Stevenson, Henry James, Rider Haggard,
Edmund Gosse, Rhoda Broughton, and William Henley. The result is a
fascinating portrait of a man who lived one of the most productive
lives in literature, sought to make knowledge available to
everyone, and bridged, as no other, the university and the literary
world, the proverbial 'Grub Street and the ivory tower'.
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
June 2023 |
Authors: |
John Sloan
(Emeritus Fellow)
|
Dimensions: |
242 x 160 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
304 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-286687-5 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-19-286687-7 |
Barcode: |
9780192866875 |
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