Kaarle Krohn's Folklore Methodology was the first systematic
attempt to state a method of studying folkloristic materials. For
centuries scholars had collected folkloristic texts and had
commented on them, but they had not tried to formulate a method of
investigating folklore.
Folklore Methodology became the handbook for the great Finnish
School of folklore research. It provided for its students a guide
to the geographical research of traditional materials, a radical
departure from the literary scholarship that had dominated folklore
studies.
Krohn's book explores the causes and modes of folklore
diffusion, development, and destruction; it outlines the influences
that cause change in folklore; it provides valuable insights into
the nature of folklore; and, finally, it develops geographic
methods for analyzing, classifying, and reconstructing individual
items from the folk repertoire.
While many developments have taken place since Krohn first
published his guide, important new concepts of folklore research
sprang from his efforts. For this reason, Folklore Methodology is
mandatory reading for every serious student of folklore.
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