Unlock the secrets of our shared human experience with "Folklore as an Historical Science," a groundbreaking exploration that transcends time and culture. This captivating work delves into the rich tapestry of myths and legends, revealing how folklore serves as a mirror reflecting society's values, struggles, and triumphs. Originally out of print for decades, this edition, lovingly republished by Alpha Editions, breathes new life into a classic. It has been meticulously restored for today s and future generations, ensuring that the wisdom of the past is not lost but celebrated. This isn t…mehr
Unlock the secrets of our shared human experience with "Folklore as an Historical Science," a groundbreaking exploration that transcends time and culture. This captivating work delves into the rich tapestry of myths and legends, revealing how folklore serves as a mirror reflecting society's values, struggles, and triumphs. Originally out of print for decades, this edition, lovingly republished by Alpha Editions, breathes new life into a classic. It has been meticulously restored for today s and future generations, ensuring that the wisdom of the past is not lost but celebrated. This isn t merely a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure that invites both casual readers and classic literature enthusiasts to embark on a journey through the historical context of folklore. Discover the interdisciplinary methods of folklore research that illuminate the intricate connections between oral traditions and cultural heritage preservation. With its engaging prose and profound insights, this book stands as a vital resource for anyone intrigued by the anthropology of folklore and its impact on society. Don t miss the chance to own a piece of literary history that enriches our understanding of folk narratives and their significance in shaping human culture. Embrace the adventure of folklore studies and add this essential volume to your collection today!
Sir George Laurence Gomme, FSA, was both a civil official and an antiquarian. His two main interests were folklore and antique structures. He was instrumental in establishing the Victoria County History and Folklore Society, as well as convincing the London County Council to oversee the blue plaque commemoration system. Gomme was born in Stepney, London, as the second of ten children of engineer William Laurence Gomme (1828-1887) and his wife Mary (1831-1921). He attended the City of London School until the age of sixteen, when he began working for a railway company, then the Fulham Board of Works, and finally, in 1873, the Metropolitan Board of Works; he remained with it and its successor, the London County Council, until his retirement in 1914. His interest in folklore was shared with his wife, Alice Bertha Gomme, née Alice Bertha Merck (1853-1938), whom he married on March 31, 1875. The marriage had seven sons, including Arnold Wycombe Gomme, a well-known classical scholar, and Arthur Allan Gomme, a librarian and technological historian. Gomme and his wife founded the Folklore Society in 1878, and he later served as its honorary secretary, director, and president. Gomme wrote Primitive Folk Moots (1880), as well as several books and papers on folklore, such as Folklore Relics of Early Village Life (1883), Ethnology in Folklore (1892), and Folklore as a Historical Science (1908).
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