Edwin Sidney Hartland

British folklorist
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IntroBritish folklorist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasAnthropologist Folklorist
Work fieldLiterature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth23 July 1848
Death19 June 1927 (aged 78 years)
Star signLeo
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Biography

Edwin Sidney Hartland (1848–1927) was an author of works on folklore.

His works include anthologies of tales, and theories on anthropology and mythology with an ethnological perspective. He believed that the assembling and study of persistent and widespread folklore provided a scientific insight into custom and belief. Hartland was president of the Folklore Society, 1899–1901, and contributed to its journal Folk-Lore; his earlier contributions included a dispute with Andrew Lang.

Hartland was born in Islington, eventually making his career as a solicitor in Swansea. His father, E. J. Hartland, was a congregational minister. Throughout his life he served in many judicial positions and on public committees in Swansea and at Gloucester, and took a particular interest in education.

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