<p>Andrew Lang's 'Grass of Parnassus' stands as a testament to the writer's eclectic range, moving between the realms of folklore, anthropology, and literature with alacrity. Within this collection, Lang explores the verdant fields of poetry, offering lyrical expressions steeped in the rich soil of the late-Victorian aestheticism and the burgeoning spirit of modernity. His style marries the romantic with the classical, serving as a bridge between...