Danish literary historian and ethnographer (1824–1883)
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Svend Hersleb Grundtvig (9 September 1824, Copenhagen – 14 July 1883, Frederiksberg) was a Danish literary historian and ethnographer. 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. He also co-edited Icelandic ballads. He was the son of N. F. S. Grundtvig.
Svend Hersleb Grundtvig (9 September 1824, Copenhagen – 14 July 1883, Frederiksberg) was a Danish literary historian and ethnographer. He was one of the...
Danish fairy tale published in the 19th century by Danish folklorist SvendGrundtvig. The tale is part of the more general cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom...
Sigurd (here as Syfred) is said to have been killed by a dragon; SvendGrundtvig suggests that this character corresponds to Ortnit, rather than Sigurd...
were born. The research and archives compiled in the 19th century by SvendGrundtvig, Henning Frederik Feilberg and Evald Tang Kristensen have nevertheless...
traditional ballad was undertaken in the late 19th century in Denmark by SvendGrundtvig and for England and Scotland by the Harvard professor Francis James...
Wolf 1876 Denmark SvendGrundtvig Danske Folkeaeventyr: efter utrykte Kilder 425B The Princess in the Chest 1876 Denmark SvendGrundtvig Danske Folkeaeventyr:...
I know what I have learned is a Danish fairy tale, collected by SvendGrundtvig in Gamle Danske Minder i Folkemunde. Andrew Lang included it in The Pink...
abroad, primarily with the Danish literary historian and ethnographer SvendGrundtvig, whose monumental twelve-volume compilation of Danish ballads, Danmarks...
(in Lithuanian) (2): 8–15. Grundtvig, Svend. Fairy Tales from Afar. Translated from the Danish Popular Tales of SvendGrundtvig by Jane Mulley. New York:...
Christiania. He served only one term. His friend N. F. S. Grundtvig named his son Svend Hersleb Grundtvig. Svend Borchmann Hersleb Archived 2007-06-10 at the Wayback...
with Afro-American music. In the late 19th century, Danish folklorist SvendGrundtvig and Harvard professor Francis James Child attempted to record and classify...
manufacturer) in Leipzig, Germany. Danmarks gamle Folkeviser collected by SvendGrundtvig "Farewell My Lilly Dear" by Stephen Foster "My Cottage Home" w.m. Alice...
dialect. The manuscript is held today in the regional archive of Fyn. SvendGrundtvig characterized the manuscript as "the richest and in every way most...
Prince Wolf (Danish: Ulv Kongesøn) is a Danish fairy tale collected by SvendGrundtvig in his book Danske Folkeaeventyr. It is related to the international...
'traditional' ballads, as defined particularly by the leading collectors, SvendGrundtvig for Denmark and Francis Child for England and Scotland, only survive...
Before the edition of Antti Aarne's first folktale classification, SvendGrundtvig developed - and later Astrid Lunding translated - a classification...