Émile Nourry Explained

Émile Nourry (December 6, 1870 in Autun, France  - April 27, 1935 in Paris) was a French publisher, bookseller, and folklorist known under the pen name Pierre Saintyves (P. Saintyves, sometimes incorrectly given as Paul Saintyves).[1]

He was President of the Society of French Folklore (Société de folklore français et de folklore colonial), director of Revue du folklore français and Revue anthropologique, as well as Maître de conférences at the School of Anthropology, Paris.[1] [2] [3]

P. Saintyves is credited with the hypothesis that many common folktales originate in pagan rituals, published in his Les Contes de Perrault et les récits parallèles, 1923.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/jafr_0037-9166_1935_num_5_2_1596_t1_0255_0000_1 "Mort ď Emile Nourry"
  2. "Un grand folkloriste, P. Saintyves (Émile Nourry): discours prononcés aux obsèques de P. Saintyves le 30 avril 1935", Larose, 1936
  3. [Edwin Sidney Hartland]
  4. Book: Cinderella. 9780897747271. Sierra. Judy. 1992.
  5. [Jan de Vries (linguist)|Jan de Vries]