
Grey Fairy Book
The Grey Fairy Book, compiled by Andrew Lang and published in 1892, is a collection of fairy tales from various cultures, including Lithuania, Africa, Germany, France, and Greece. It features stories adapted by multiple translators, showcasing a rich tapestry of narratives that often intertwine, reflecting the Eastern tradition of storytelling. Notable tales include 'The Three Sons of Hali,' which exemplifies the blending of different cultural motifs and the kaleidoscopic nature of folklore. This anthology highlights the universality of fairy tales and their enduring appeal across generations.
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