First published in 1930, this volume aimed to provide an overview
of folk-lore which contrasted with the Anthropological school.
Consciously working in the legacy of Savigny and the Brothers
Grimm, the author explored the unrecorded traditions found within
popular fiction, custom, belief, magic and ritual, attempting a
reconstruction of humanity's spiritual history through popular
rather than elite voices. The work was intended to prove useful to
scholars of related fields to folk-lore, with hopes of eventual
interdisciplinarity.
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