More than any other British writer of the second half of the nineteenth century, Andrew Lang successfully championed the fairy tale as appropriate reading material for children. This astonishingly productive man of letters influenced children's literatur...
For more than thirty-five years, from 1875 to 1912, Andrew Lang's essays, reviews, and editorial leaders shaped the opinions and influenced the tastes of the reading public of England and the United States. He was a prolific and facile writer who was alw...
Andrew Lang was "the greatest bookman of our age, and after [Robert Louis] Stevenson, the last great man of letters of the old Scottish tradition," affirms George Gordon in The Dictionary of National Biography. A confirmed polymath and gifted polyglot, i...
John Knox and the British Reformations. Edited by Roger A. Mason. Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 1998. xvi + 297 pp. $84.95 cloth. Knox preached his first sermon in April 1547 from the pulpit of the Church of the Holy Trinity in St. Andrews. In...
John Knox and the British Reformations. Edited by Roger A. Mason. [St Andrews Studies in Reformation History. ] (Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate. 1998. Pp. xvi, 297. $86.95.) The essays in this volume are the product of a conference held at St. Andrews University in...
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