The Lore of the People
Did you know that the word “folklore” was
invented by a British writer?
William John Thoms, who devoted his life to
investigate folklore and myth, used “folklore” (" A good Saxon compound") in 1846 letter to the
Athenaeum . He coined this compound word to replace
the various other terms used at the time, including "popular
antiquities" or "popular literature". .
Folklore consists of
legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales,
stories, tall tales, and customs that are the traditions of a culture, subculture,
or group. It is also the set of practices through which those expressive genres
are shared. The study of folklore is sometimes called folkloristics, and people
who study folklore are sometimes referred to as "folklorists".
Thanks Mr
Thoms!
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