Rachel Harriette Busk

British traveller and folklorist
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IntroBritish traveller and folklorist
A.K.A.Rachel Busk Rachel H. Busk
A.K.A.Rachel Busk Rachel H. Busk
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasWriter Folklorist
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth1 January 1831
Death1 January 1907 (aged 76 years)
Family
Father:Hans Busk
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Biography

Rachel Harriette Busk (1831—1907) was a British traveller and folklorist.

Life

She was born in 1831, in London. She was the youngest of five daughters of Hans Busk the elder and his wife Maria; and sister of Hans Busk the younger and of Julia Clara Byrne. She was the sister-in-law of Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet through her sister Maria Georgiana.

She collected tales from Italy, Spain, Mongolia and elsewhere. Her collection included folklore, supernatural events, legends of saints, and humorous anecdotal material. Her work on Italian folklore was strongly influenced by the work of Giuseppe Pitrè

She converted to Catholicism in 1858 and lived in Rome after 1862.

She died at Members' Mansions, Westminster, on 1 March 1907, and was buried in the family vault at Frant, near Tunbridge Wells.

Works

  • Patranas or Spanish Stories (1870)
  • Household Stories from the Land of Hofer, or Popular Myths of Tirol (1871)
  • Sagas from the Far East: Kalmouk and Mongol Tales (1873).
  • The Folk-lore of Rome (1874)
  • The Valleys of Tirol (1874)
  • The Folk-Songs of Italy (1887)
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