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Evald Tang Kristensen

Evald Tang Kristensen (24 January 1843 – 8 April 1929) was a Danish folklore collector and author. Working first as a schoolteacher and later solely as a collector, he assembled and published a huge amount of detailed information on all aspects of folklore as he visited country people throughout his native Jutland.

Evald Tang Kristensen
Born(1843-01-24)24 January 1843
Nørre Bjer, Denmark
Died8 April 1929(1929-04-08) (aged 86)
Occupation(s)folklore collector and author

Biography edit

Early life edit

Born in Nørre Bjert near Kolding, Tang Kristensen had a difficult childhood. After the death of his father when he was still young, he was brought up on the moors near Viborg by an unsympathetic stepfather and a mother who suffered from excessive housework. He was charged with looking after the family's two cows and was expected to care for his younger siblings. Bright for his age, he studied Danish with the local pastor. He wanted to be a doctor, but it was beyond the means available. In 1858, he was sent to the seminary in Grenå, where he graduated as a school teacher in 1861, soon obtaining positions of assistant teacher at Husby near Nissum Fjord, then Helstrup near Randers (1863–66). He prepared to take an additional examination as a cantor to offset his lonely life there. As a result, he became interested in folk music. As a boy he had taken an interest in collecting riddles, but it was only when he was teaching in Gellerup in 1866 that he realized he had a vocation to become a folklore collector.[1][2]

Folklore collection edit

The first time he copied down the words of a local song was in 1867 while he was spending Christmas with his mother in Brandstrup. In the area where he was teaching, he soon discovered a wealth of songs and ballads, some dating back to the Middle Ages, which he recorded and, thanks to financial support from fellow collector Svend Grundtvig, published as Jyske Folkeminder I-II (1871–76). He gathered folk tales and legends, published as Jyske Folkeminder III-IV (1876–80), and fairy tales, Jyske Folkeminder V (1881). For the rest of his life, he continued to collect, record and publish all kinds of folklore. His investigations led him to travel throughout Jutland, although he only occasionally worked in eastern Denmark, where he felt less at ease with the inhabitants. While teaching in Fårup near Viborg and Brandstrup (1876–84), he received support for his travels from the State. In 1888, the State granted him a fixed amount of DKK 1,800 a year, allowing him to devote all his time to collecting folklore.[1]

Later life edit

After Svend Grundtvig died, Tang Kristensen founded the Danish Folklore Society (Folkemindesamfundet) in 1883 and, until 1889, edited its journal Skattegraveren (Treasure Digger), bringing him into contact with those interested in folklore throughout the country. After living for a period in Hadsten (1888–97), he moved to Mølholm near Vejle where he spent the remainder of his life. In 1904, together with Axel Olrik and Henning Frederik Feilberg, Tang Kristensen founded the Danish folklore archives. In 1924, he donated all his published works and manuscripts to that institution while leaving most of his other possessions of folkloric interest to the museums at Herning and Vejle.[1]

Assessment edit

Tang Kristensen's longstanding interest in folklore collection resulted in a wealth of data. Some 6,500 individuals communicated material to him. He himself recorded some 3,000 songs with 1,000 tunes, 2,700 fairy tales, 2,500 jokes, 25,000 legends, numerous sayings, poems and riddles as well as tens of thousands of descriptions of traditions and everyday life. In addition, he collected samples of handwriting, leaflets and music, not to mention all the material he received from others. The fieldnotes from his travels fill 24,000 pages of manuscript. His records maintain a high level of quality thanks to his consistent detailing of time, place and informants. His special qualities as a folklore collector were noted by his friend and colleague Hakon Grüner-Nielsen who emphasized his mastery of local dialects, his exceptional memory and his rigorous approach.[2] Tang Kristensen contributed greatly to the method of collecting folklore by going directly to the sources of oral tales, often recording the narritive tone of his informants. In so doing, together with Kaarle Krohn and Antti Aarne in Finland, he paved the way for modern folklore research.[3]

Own works edit

The published works (in Danish) of Tang Christensen include:

  • Sagn fra Jylland. Jyske Folkeminder, 1880
  • Æventyr fra Jylland. Jyske Folkeminder, 1881
  • Sagn og Overtro fra Jylland. Jyske Folkeminder, 1883
  • Gamle viser i Folkemunde, 1891
  • Gamle folks fortællinger om det jyske almueliv, som det er blevet ført i mands minde, samt enkelte oplysende sidestykker fra øerne, 1891–94
  • Mosekonen brygger. Æventyr og Legender, 1891
  • Danske Sagn: Ellefolk, Nisser og adskillige Uhyrer, samt religiøse Sagn, Lys og Varsler, 1893
  • Æventyr fra Fyn, 2007
  • Danske Sagn: Kjæmper. Kirker. Andre Stedlige Sagn. Skatte, 1895
  • Danske Sagn: Personsagn, 1896
  • Danske Dyrefabler og Kjæderemser, 1896
  • spanske Børnerim, Remser og Lege, 1896
  • Danske Sagn: Spøgeri og Gjenfærd, 1897
  • Danske Sagn: Djævlekunster, Kloge Mænd og Koner, 1900
  • Gamle folks fortællinger om det jyske almueliv, Tillægsbind, 1900–02
  • Gamle Kildevæld, 1927
  • Minder og Oplevelser, 4 bind, 1923–27

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Evald Tang Kristensen", Den Store Danske. (in Danish) Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Evald Tang Kristensens samling", 26 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Dansk Folkemindesamling. (in Danish) Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  3. ^ Helene Høyrup, "Tang Kristensen, Evald (1843–1929)" in David Haase (editor), Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folk Tales and Fairy Tales Q - Z, 2008, Greenwood Press, Westport CT, p. 943. ISBN 978-0-313-33444-3.

Literature edit

  • Bay, Jens Christian (translator): Danish Fairy Tales: A Collection of Popular Stories and Fairy Tales from the Danish of Svend Grundtvig, E. T. Kristensen, Ingvor Bondesen, and L. Budde, New York: Harper and Brothers, 1899, 293 p.
  • Holbek, Bengt: Interpretation of fairy tales: Danish folklore in a European perspective, Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, Helsinki, 1987, 660 p. ISBN 978-951-41-0548-7
  • Rockwell, Joan: Evald Tang Kristensen : a lifelong adventure in folklore, Aalborg University Press, Danish Folklore Society, 1982. ISBN 87-7307-043-2.

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Evald Tang Kristensen 24 January 1843 8 April 1929 was a Danish folklore collector and author Working first as a schoolteacher and later solely as a collector he assembled and published a huge amount of detailed information on all aspects of folklore as he visited country people throughout his native Jutland Evald Tang KristensenBorn 1843 01 24 24 January 1843Norre Bjer DenmarkDied8 April 1929 1929 04 08 aged 86 Occupation s folklore collector and author Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Folklore collection 1 3 Later life 2 Assessment 3 Own works 4 See also 5 References 6 LiteratureBiography editEarly life edit Born in Norre Bjert near Kolding Tang Kristensen had a difficult childhood After the death of his father when he was still young he was brought up on the moors near Viborg by an unsympathetic stepfather and a mother who suffered from excessive housework He was charged with looking after the family s two cows and was expected to care for his younger siblings Bright for his age he studied Danish with the local pastor He wanted to be a doctor but it was beyond the means available In 1858 he was sent to the seminary in Grena where he graduated as a school teacher in 1861 soon obtaining positions of assistant teacher at Husby near Nissum Fjord then Helstrup near Randers 1863 66 He prepared to take an additional examination as a cantor to offset his lonely life there As a result he became interested in folk music As a boy he had taken an interest in collecting riddles but it was only when he was teaching in Gellerup in 1866 that he realized he had a vocation to become a folklore collector 1 2 Folklore collection edit The first time he copied down the words of a local song was in 1867 while he was spending Christmas with his mother in Brandstrup In the area where he was teaching he soon discovered a wealth of songs and ballads some dating back to the Middle Ages which he recorded and thanks to financial support from fellow collector Svend Grundtvig published as Jyske Folkeminder I II 1871 76 He gathered folk tales and legends published as Jyske Folkeminder III IV 1876 80 and fairy tales Jyske Folkeminder V 1881 For the rest of his life he continued to collect record and publish all kinds of folklore His investigations led him to travel throughout Jutland although he only occasionally worked in eastern Denmark where he felt less at ease with the inhabitants While teaching in Farup near Viborg and Brandstrup 1876 84 he received support for his travels from the State In 1888 the State granted him a fixed amount of DKK 1 800 a year allowing him to devote all his time to collecting folklore 1 Later life edit After Svend Grundtvig died Tang Kristensen founded the Danish Folklore Society Folkemindesamfundet in 1883 and until 1889 edited its journal Skattegraveren Treasure Digger bringing him into contact with those interested in folklore throughout the country After living for a period in Hadsten 1888 97 he moved to Molholm near Vejle where he spent the remainder of his life In 1904 together with Axel Olrik and Henning Frederik Feilberg Tang Kristensen founded the Danish folklore archives In 1924 he donated all his published works and manuscripts to that institution while leaving most of his other possessions of folkloric interest to the museums at Herning and Vejle 1 Assessment editTang Kristensen s longstanding interest in folklore collection resulted in a wealth of data Some 6 500 individuals communicated material to him He himself recorded some 3 000 songs with 1 000 tunes 2 700 fairy tales 2 500 jokes 25 000 legends numerous sayings poems and riddles as well as tens of thousands of descriptions of traditions and everyday life In addition he collected samples of handwriting leaflets and music not to mention all the material he received from others The fieldnotes from his travels fill 24 000 pages of manuscript His records maintain a high level of quality thanks to his consistent detailing of time place and informants His special qualities as a folklore collector were noted by his friend and colleague Hakon Gruner Nielsen who emphasized his mastery of local dialects his exceptional memory and his rigorous approach 2 Tang Kristensen contributed greatly to the method of collecting folklore by going directly to the sources of oral tales often recording the narritive tone of his informants In so doing together with Kaarle Krohn and Antti Aarne in Finland he paved the way for modern folklore research 3 Own works editThe published works in Danish of Tang Christensen include Sagn fra Jylland Jyske Folkeminder 1880 AEventyr fra Jylland Jyske Folkeminder 1881 Sagn og Overtro fra Jylland Jyske Folkeminder 1883 Gamle viser i Folkemunde 1891 Gamle folks fortaellinger om det jyske almueliv som det er blevet fort i mands minde samt enkelte oplysende sidestykker fra oerne 1891 94 Mosekonen brygger AEventyr og Legender 1891 Danske Sagn Ellefolk Nisser og adskillige Uhyrer samt religiose Sagn Lys og Varsler 1893 AEventyr fra Fyn 2007 Danske Sagn Kjaemper Kirker Andre Stedlige Sagn Skatte 1895 Danske Sagn Personsagn 1896 Danske Dyrefabler og Kjaederemser 1896 spanske Bornerim Remser og Lege 1896 Danske Sagn Spogeri og Gjenfaerd 1897 Danske Sagn Djaevlekunster Kloge Maend og Koner 1900 Gamle folks fortaellinger om det jyske almueliv Tillaegsbind 1900 02 Gamle Kildevaeld 1927 Minder og Oplevelser 4 bind 1923 27See also editDanish folkloreReferences edit a b c Evald Tang Kristensen Den Store Danske in Danish Retrieved 26 November 2011 a b Evald Tang Kristensens samling Archived 26 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Dansk Folkemindesamling in Danish Retrieved 26 November 2011 Helene Hoyrup Tang Kristensen Evald 1843 1929 in David Haase editor Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folk Tales and Fairy Tales Q Z 2008 Greenwood Press Westport CT p 943 ISBN 978 0 313 33444 3 Literature editBay Jens Christian translator Danish Fairy Tales A Collection of Popular Stories and Fairy Tales from the Danish of Svend Grundtvig E T Kristensen Ingvor Bondesen and L Budde New York Harper and Brothers 1899 293 p Holbek Bengt Interpretation of fairy tales Danish folklore in a European perspective Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia Helsinki 1987 660 p ISBN 978 951 41 0548 7 Rockwell Joan Evald Tang Kristensen a lifelong adventure in folklore Aalborg University Press Danish Folklore Society 1982 ISBN 87 7307 043 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evald Tang Kristensen amp oldid 1220868391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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