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  • SCHIPPEITARO

    "Schippeitaro" is a Japanese folktale featured in Andrew Lang's The Violet Fairy Book. It follows a brave hero who teams up with a magical dog to defeat evil spirits and save a village.
  • THE VIOLET FAIRY BOOK

    "The Violet Fairy Book," edited by Andrew Lang, is a captivating collection of global folktales and fairy stories, showcasing diverse cultures and enchanting narratives for readers of all ages.
  • PREFACE OF WILLIAM CAXTON

    The "Preface of William Caxton" is an introduction by William Caxton, England's first printer, reflecting on his role in bringing printing to England and his efforts to promote literature and learning through the press.
  • 1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

    "Our Aunt" by Hans Christian Andersen is a charming tale exploring family dynamics and the unique role of a beloved aunt, blending humor and heartwarming moments.
  • THE TWO FROGS

    "THE TWO FROGS" is a fable about two frogs from different cities who meet in a milk pail. Through persistence and effort, they turn a dire situation into one of triumph and survival.
  • 1816 TO-WHAT CAN I DO TO DRIVE AWAY

    "1816 TO-('WHAT CAN I DO TO DRIVE AWAY')" expresses the poet's struggle to escape melancholy and find solace, blending introspection with a longing for relief from persistent sorrow and emotional turmoil.
  • 1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

    "1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: THE SUNBEAM AND THE CAPTIVE" portrays a prisoner finding solace in a fleeting sunbeam, symbolizing hope and the enduring human spirit amidst darkness and confinement.
  • 1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

    "1872 FAIRY TALES OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA" tells the whimsical story of a prince seeking a true princess, tested by a single pea hidden under layers of mattresses, revealing her royal sensitivity.
  • 1816 STANZAS ("IN DREAR-NIGHTED DECEMBER")

    "1816 STANZAS ('IN DREAR-NIGHTED DECEMBER')" reflects on the enduring pain of lost joy and the contrast between nature's resilience and human vulnerability to sorrow, evoking a poignant sense of melancholy.
  • 1816 OVER THE HILL AND OVER THE DALE

    "1816 OVER THE HILL AND OVER THE DALE" captures a journey through nature's vast landscapes, celebrating its boundless beauty while reflecting on the wanderer's inner quest for peace and connection with the natural world.