The Green Fairy Book, Andrew Lang
The Green Fairy Book, Andrew Lang
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The Green Fairy Book

Author: Andrew Lang

Series: Andrew Lang - The Fairy Tale Books #3

Narrator: Simon Hester

Unabridged: 13 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/26/2025


Synopsis

In The Green Fairy Book, Andrew Lang continues his celebrated work of gathering fairy tales from many nations into one collection, preserving stories that have delighted generations and offering them anew to young readers—and to all who value the enduring charm of folklore. This volume, the third in Lang’s famous “Coloured” Fairy Book series, draws its tales from an especially wide array of sources: French, German, Russian, Italian, Scottish, and even oral traditions from tribal cultures such as the Zulus of South Africa.Lang, though a scholar of history and literature, held a deep affection for the fairy tale. In his original introduction, he writes, “The fairy tale is the oldest form of fiction, and it may be the most enduring.” He believed that fairy tales served not only to entertain but to cultivate imagination, to sharpen a child’s sense of wonder, and to subtly shape moral understanding. Though some may dismiss such tales as fanciful or outdated, Lang insisted that they contain “a kind of poetry and fun which children appreciate more than people suppose.”Not all of the stories have the neat, happy endings we have come to expect from the sanitised versions of Fairy Tales in the 20th Century, and quite a few have their macabre and bloodthirsty moments!
Head Stories Audio presents "The Green Fairy Book" by Andrew Lang. Narration and original music by Simon Hester.

About Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang (1844–1912), Scottish man of letters educated at the Edinburgh Academy, St. Andrews, and Balliol College, Oxford, became a prolific and versatile London journalist. He took a leading part in the controversy with Max Müller and his school about the interpretation of mythology and folk tales. He published several volumes of verse and several solid contributions to the study of the philosophy and religion of primitive man. He also wrote the four-volume History of Scotland, A History of English Literature, and many fairy-tale collections, as well as works on Homer, Joan of Arc, Scott, Lockhart, Mary Stuart, John Knox, Prince Charlie, Tennyson, and others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hiba on March 05, 2018

Another collection of fairy tales, this time forty-six ones, varying in length and enjoyment.......more

Goodreads review by Shoshana on July 08, 2013

Back to reporting out the notes I took on my e-reader! Preface: Re: "This is the third, and probably the last of the Fairy Books of many colours." Ahahaha. Good try, Andrew. Re: "There are grown up people now who say that the stories are not good for children, because they are not true, because [...]......more

Goodreads review by Erik on March 06, 2016

An excellent book that I received for Christmas last week. I was especially excited to get one with all the old illustrations. It's definitely one of the better books in Lang's collection. The illustrations are beautiful and the fanciful descriptions add to the charm. My favorite stories: - The Blue B......more

Goodreads review by Carrie on January 13, 2023

This one took me long enough. I listened to it on Audible and started in mid-2022. I just got around to finishing it, not because I didn't enjoy it but I found it hard to listen aloud to fairy tales. I'd rather just read them. But this was my first Lang and it wet my appetite for more.......more

Goodreads review by Manuel on August 06, 2020

ENGLISH: In his prolog, Lang says that "old people, long, long ago," liked fairy tales because they were like children and believed in witches, talking animals, magic rings that made people invisible, and so forth; but then, "as the world became grown-up," they stopped believing in those things, and......more