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Andrew Lang, the Scottish poet and folklorist, was a prolific writer and scholar known for his collections of fairy tales and his contributions to the study of folklore. From his "Coloured" Fairy Books to his translations of epic poems like "The Odyssey," Lang's work introduced readers to a rich tapestry of myths, legends, and folk traditions from around the world. His legacy as a storyteller and cultural historian continues to inspire readers of all ages, fostering a deeper appreciation for the power of storytelling in shaping our collective imagination.
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