Svend Hersleb Grundtvig (9 September 1824,
Copenhagen
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– 14 July 1883,
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) was a
Danish
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literary historian and
ethnographer
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. He was one of the first systematic collectors of
Danish traditional music, and he was especially interested in Danish
folk songs. He began the large project of editing Danish
ballads
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. He also co-edited Icelandic
ballads
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or '' ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
. He was the son of
N. F. S. Grundtvig
Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig (; 8 September 1783 – 2 September 1872), most often referred to as N. F. S. Grundtvig, was a Danish pastor, author, poet, philosopher, historian, teacher and politician. He was one of the most influential pe ...
.
Biography
His father arranged his education, employing a series of home tutors to teach him Icelandic, Latin, Danish and Anglo-Saxon while personally instructing him in
Nordic mythology
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,
Saxo Grammaticus
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and folkloric ballads. When he was 14, his father bought him a 1656 manuscript of an old ballad, triggering his interest in further exploring the history of Danish folk music which was to be his life's work.
When 19, after his father accompanied him on a study tour to England, Grundtvig published Danish translations of English and Scottish ballads before devoting his life to the collection and study of Danish folk tales and ballads. In a manifesto in 1844, he encouraged Danish men and women to record national ballads still in popular usage. He was the first editor of the multi-volume ''
Danmarks gamle Folkeviser'', whose mantle was taken up by other editors.
Gruntvig also encouraged the
Faroese V. U. Hammershaimb to gather ballads of his native land; Hammershaimb after making several publications eventually turned over the collection to Grundtvig, who with
Jørgen Bloch
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co-edited the ''
Føroya kvæði: Corpus Carminum Færoensium'' (1876).
In 1854, he extended this call to all types of folklore, building up a nationwide network of collaborators, soon resulting in his three-volume work ''Danske Minder'' (1854–61). In 1876, he published ''Danske folkeæventyr'', the first of three volumes of Danish folk tales.
"Svend Grundtvigs eventyr og den mundtlige tradition"
, ''Dansk Folkemindesamling''. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
Own works
Grundtvig's published works, all in Danish, include:
* ''Engelske og skotske folkeviser'', 1842–1846
* ''Gamle danske minder i Folkemunde'', 1854–61
**I Know What I Have Learned
I know what I have learned is a Danish fairy tale, collected by Svend Grundtvig in ''Gamle Danske Minder i Folkemunde''. Andrew Lang included it in '' The Pink Fairy Book''.
Synopsis
A man's three daughters were all married to trolls. One day ...
* ''Danske Kæmpeviser'', 1867
* ''Danske Folkeæventyr'', 1876–83
* ''Danmarks Folkeviser i Udvalg'', 1882
References
Literature
*Grundtvig, Sven, Jesse Grant Cramer (translator): ''Danish Fairy Tales''. Boston: The Four Seas Company, 1912, 118 p.
*Grundtvig, Sven, Gustav Hein (translator): ''Danish Fairy Tales''. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1914, 219 p.
External links
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1824 births
1883 deaths
Danish literary historians
Danish folk-song collectors
Danish ethnographers
Danish folklorists
Collectors of fairy tales
19th-century musicologists