The science of folk-lore
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"WHEN toward the beginning of the last century the scientific, i.e. methodical, study of folk-lore was begun in Europe, essentially as a fruit of the Romantic Movement, the fairy tale was the first to attract general attention, and the Household Tales of the Brothers Grimm overshadowed all previous collections of fairy tales, while at the same time setting the collectors to work all over Europe."
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Comprehensive study of the various forms of folklore illustrated with numerous examples, and explanations of historical origins and crosscultural migrations.
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