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- Thomas Crofton Croker (* 15. Januar 1798 in Cork; † 8. August 1854 in London) war ein irischer Altertumsforscher. (de)
- Thomas Crofton Croker (15 January 1798 – 8 August 1854) was an Irish antiquary, best known for his Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland (1825–1828), and who also showed considerable interest in Irish song and music. Although Fairy Legends purported to be an anthology of tales Croker had collected on his field trips, he had lost his manuscript notes and the work had to be reconstructed with the help of friends. He did not acknowledge his debt satisfactorily in the estimation of Thomas Keightley, who voiced his complaint publicly, and soon published his own rival work. The other collaborators generally allowed Croker to take credit, notably William Maginn, though after his death his kinsmen insisted Maginn had written four or more of the tales. Croker retracted ten tales in his third edition of (1834), and after his death, a fourth edition (1859) appeared which was prefaced with a memoir written by his son. William Butler Yeats, who appropriated a number of tales for his anthology, characterised Croker as belonging to the class of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, and criticised him for comic distortions of the Irish tradition, an assessment echoed by other Irish critics. Bridget G. MacCarthy wrote a biographical paper that scrutinises Croker's habit of publishing writings by others under his own name. Defenders of Croker include Justin McCarthy and Neil C. Hultin. (en)
- トマス・クロフトン・クローカー (Thomas Crofton Croker 1798年1月15日–1854年8月8日)はアイルランドの好古家、民間伝承、民俗の採集家。 主な著は『アイルランド南部の妖精伝説と伝承』(1825–8年)。 (ja)
- Thomas Crofton Croker, född 15 januari 1798, död 8 augusti 1854, var en irländsk folklivsskildrare och fornforskare. Croker är mest känd genom sin Fairy legends and traditions of the south of Ireland (1825), en samling folksägner och folklivsskildringar. Boken, som är närmaste förebild för Peter Christen Asbjørnsens Huldreeventyr, har utkommit i flera upplagor och bland annat översatts till tyska av bröderna Grimm (Irische Elfenmärchen, 1826). Croker har dessutom utgett folkvisor, reseskildringar med mera. (sv)
- Томас Крофтон Крокер (англ. Thomas Crofton Croker; 15 января 1798 — 8 августа 1854) — ирландский фольклорист. Главные труды: «Fairy legends and traditions of the south of Ireland», «Legends of the lakes» (1829); нов. изд. под заглавием «Killarney legends», «Popular songs of Ireland», «Daniel O’Rourke», «The adventures of Barney Mahoney», «My village». Работу «Юг Ирландии» на немецкий перевели братья Гримм. (ru)
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- Thomas Crofton Croker (* 15. Januar 1798 in Cork; † 8. August 1854 in London) war ein irischer Altertumsforscher. (de)
- トマス・クロフトン・クローカー (Thomas Crofton Croker 1798年1月15日–1854年8月8日)はアイルランドの好古家、民間伝承、民俗の採集家。 主な著は『アイルランド南部の妖精伝説と伝承』(1825–8年)。 (ja)
- Thomas Crofton Croker, född 15 januari 1798, död 8 augusti 1854, var en irländsk folklivsskildrare och fornforskare. Croker är mest känd genom sin Fairy legends and traditions of the south of Ireland (1825), en samling folksägner och folklivsskildringar. Boken, som är närmaste förebild för Peter Christen Asbjørnsens Huldreeventyr, har utkommit i flera upplagor och bland annat översatts till tyska av bröderna Grimm (Irische Elfenmärchen, 1826). Croker har dessutom utgett folkvisor, reseskildringar med mera. (sv)
- Томас Крофтон Крокер (англ. Thomas Crofton Croker; 15 января 1798 — 8 августа 1854) — ирландский фольклорист. Главные труды: «Fairy legends and traditions of the south of Ireland», «Legends of the lakes» (1829); нов. изд. под заглавием «Killarney legends», «Popular songs of Ireland», «Daniel O’Rourke», «The adventures of Barney Mahoney», «My village». Работу «Юг Ирландии» на немецкий перевели братья Гримм. (ru)
- Thomas Crofton Croker (15 January 1798 – 8 August 1854) was an Irish antiquary, best known for his Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland (1825–1828), and who also showed considerable interest in Irish song and music. (en)
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