Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 38

Le Nord : revue internationale des Pays de Nord - 01.06.1943, Side 38
LE NORD 32 America, the work devolving upon his collaborator became in- creasingly heavy. At the same time the annual Government grant was reduced to 2000 kr. The lack of funds and collaborators would have brought the work to a standstill if one of the members of the Academy had not stepped into the breach. This was Mr. Albin Rapp who contributed 25,000 kr. towards the publication of Swedish folk-tales from the Provinces of Nárke and Söder- manland. On account of my knowledge of the peasant life and speech of Nárke, I was entrusted with the task of editing Gabriel Djurklou’s famous collection of legends and folk-tales, the cost being borne by Mr. Rapp’s donation. It is estimated that the stories and legends collected by Djur- klou will fill three volumes. The first of these will appear during 1943. It will contain tales and legends from Nárke, recorded in Standard Swedish and preserved partly in Djurklou’s original MS in the Provincial Museum of örebro, and partly in a fair copy made by Djurklou himself, and found in the archives of the Royal Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. The work of editing P. A. Sáve’s folk-tales and legends from Gotland has also been commenced. On Nov. 6, 1936, the Academy decided to bring out a periodical of its own, devoted to Scandinavian and comparative ethnology under the editorship of Sigurd Erixon. The periodical finally received the somewhat macaronic name of “Folk-liv. Acta ethnologica et folkloristica europæa.” Five large-sized, mag- nificently produced annual volumes of this periodical have al- ready appeared. Ánother noteworthy date in the history of the Academy was February 26, 1937. On that day Dr. Lars Levander was entrusted with the task of preparing an account of “övre Dalarnas gamla bondekultur” (The Old Peasant Culture of Upper Dalecarlia), in two volumes, receiving a grant from the Academy for the purpose. Subsequently the Academy also granted a sum for the prepara- tion of a third volume. The work was commenced at once and proceeded steadily with a regularity which is entirely character- istic of Dr. Levander’s working methods. The first volume, which comprises nearly 600 pages, is already printed and will appear in the course of the present year. This work, which is unique in its kind, embodies the results of research carried on throughout several decades. Never has the peasant life of a relatively small area of any country been described in such detail and with such
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