ISBN-13: 9780415204262 / Angielski / Twarda / 1999 / 1328 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415204262 / Angielski / Twarda / 1999 / 1328 str.
This set reissues two classic works on folklore by Richard M. Dorson which were originally published in 1968. The word Folklore was coined in 1846 by an English antiquary, William John Thoms, although Professor Dorson's study shows that the history of the folklore movement had its origins in an earlier period. Men and women in many fields, especially in Victorian times, succumbed to the fascination of folklore. The idea of folklore was then carried to the four corners of the British Empire by colonial administrators, missionaries, military officers, and throughout Europe by English travellers. The text shows how the influence of folklore also extended into literature, history, classics, archaeology, philology, physical research, legal and medical antiquities, Scandinavian, Germanic and Celtic studies, and the history of religions.