They are briefer but not as engaging.
For apex -> (They have as much to offer but are briefer.)
In the opinion of C S Lewis, folktales are much shorter compared to literature.
Type your answer here... great classics in literature.
''admirable hieroglyphics.''
C.S. Lewis considered folktales to be sources of deep truths and insights into the human experience. He believed that they can convey moral lessons, spiritual truths, and universal themes that connect all people. Lewis saw folktales as a way to explore timeless issues and tap into the collective wisdom of humanity.
"Admirable hieroglyphics."
Ellen Lewis Buell has written: 'A Treasury of Little golden books' -- subject(s): Literature, Collections, Children's literature
C.S. Lewis was a professor at Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, where he taught English literature. He was known for his expertise in medieval and Renaissance literature. Lewis also wrote influential works on Christianity and theology.
Sinclair Lewis won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930.
An interesting book by C.S. Lewis, in my opinion, is " The Magicians Nephew.
Lewis E. Nicholson has written: 'An anthology of Beowulf criticism' -- subject(s): Beowulf, Dragons in literature, Epic poetry, English (Old), Heroes in literature, History and criticism, Monsters in literature
John Lewis Longley has written: 'The tragic mask' -- subject(s): Characters, Heroes, Heroes in literature, Tragic, The, in literature 'Robert Penn Warren' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, In literature
C.S. Lewis became the chair of Medieval and Renaissance literature at the University of Cambridge in 1954. He held this position until his retirement in 1963.
That's up to your opinion.