A classic piece of English literature co-authored by the British Andrew Lang and Walter Herries Pollock. This narrative literature stands as a parody and imitation of Haggard's works. The authors masterfully craft a tale that offers both humor and depth, providing readers with a delightful exploration of literary styles and storytelling techniques.
Über Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang (1844 – 1912) was a collector of fairy tales and folklore from around the world. Between 1889 and 1910 he published a dozen books known as the coloured fairy books. He was also a historian and wrote hundreds of essays and short-stories. He died at age 68.
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