The selected works of Andrew Lang. Volume 1: anthropology: fairy tale, folklore, the origins of religion, psychical research

  • Andrew Teverson
  • , Alex Warwick
  • , Leigh Wilson

    Research output: Book/ReportScholarly edition

    Abstract

    This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whose enormous output spanned the whole range of late-nineteenth century intellectual culture. Neglected since his death, partly because of the diversity of his interests and the volume of his writing, his cultural centrality and the interdisciplinary nature of his work make him a vital figure for contemporary scholars. This volume covers Lang's wide and influential engagement with the central areas of late nineteenth-century anthropology. Lang made decisive interventions in debates around the meaning of folk tales and the origins of religion, as well as being an important figure in the investigation of spiritualist claims through psychical research. The work reproduced here includes journalism, essays, extracts from books and previously unpublished letters which together articulate and challenge some of the central ideas and discussions of the period, including evolution, the relation between modern and non-modern cultures, the nature of scientific claims to truth, and the consequences of materialism.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationEdinburgh, U.K.
    PublisherEdinburgh University Press
    Number of pages456
    ISBN (Print)9781474400213
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2015

    Publication series

    NameEdinburgh Critical Editions

    Keywords

    • English language and literature
    • Anthropology

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