0.1
A Grimm network centring around folktale collection in the North (Terry Gunnell/ Timothy R. Tangherlini)
1.1
Types of readership (Joep Leerssen)
2.1
The Grimm brothers, by Ludwig Emil Grimm (1843) (Public domain)
2.2
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Deutsche Sagen, vol. I (1816). Title page (Courtesy of Universitätsbibliothek Kassel/Landes- und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel)
3.1
Just Mathias Thiele, by J. L. Lund (1832): Bakkehusmuseet (Public domain)
3.2
Just Mathias Thiele, Prøver af Danske Folkesagn (1817). Title page
3.3
Thieleâs first field collecting trip in May 1817, where he visited Nysø, Gisselfeldt, and Møens Klint: 146 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.4
Letter from Thiele to the Grimm brothers written in Copenhagen, 26th September 1818 (Courtesy of Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin: PreuÃischer Kulturbesitz: Nachl. Grimm 1705)
3.5
Field trip, JulyâAugust 1817: 152 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.6
Field trip August 1817: 72 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.7
Field trip August 1817: 34 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.8
Field trip 21st August 1817. Thiele collects some material on his way back to Copenhagen from Sorø: 79 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.9
Ellekildeâs surmise of where Thiele must have visited during his stay at Sophienholm, based on Thieleâs diaries and the stories that were printed in Danske Folkesagn: 405 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.10
Thieleâs trip with Christian Molbech, July 1818: 677 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.11
Thiele and Christian Holtenâs route in late July 1820. The map is missing the ferry route from Aarhus to Kalundborg: 670 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
3.12
Thieleâs last substantive folklore collecting trip. On this trip, he managed to get stranded on the small islands of Femø and Fejø: 295 km (Timothy R. Tangherlini)
4.1
Andreas Faye, by Christiane Schreiber (Rektorgalleriet, Universitetet i Agder: Photo: Jan Arve Olsen) (Public domain)
4.2
Andreas Faye, Norske Sagn (1833). Title page
4.3
The region in the south-eastern part of Norway where Faye was on hiking trips in the 1820s (Map created by executive officer, Trond Lerstang: University of South-Eastern Norway)
4.4
Andreas Fayeâs network of acquaintances in the Copenhagen arts and sciences scene
5.1
Photograph of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen from 1856 (aged 44) (Courtesy of the Norwegian Folklore Archive)
5.2
Lithograph of Jørgen Moe by C. Simonsen (Courtesy of the Norwegian Library of Norway and Flickr)
5.3
Letters received by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen: Network arranged by profession (Ane Ohrvik)
5.4
NFS Asbjørnsen brev: notatbok [notebook] 1879 (Courtesy of the Norwegian Folklore Archive)
5.5
Peter Chr. Asbjørnsen: Received letters: Norwegian Folklore Archive material in comparison to notebook records (Ane Ohrvik)
5.6
Photographs of Norwegian artists in Asbjørnsenâs collection of letters (Courtesy of the Norwegian Folklore Archive)
5.7
Photographs of international folklorists in Asbjørnsenâs collection of letters (Courtesy of the Norwegian Folklore Archive)
5.8
âThe Troll Contemplating How Old He Isâ (âTrollet som grunner pÃ¥ hvor gammelt det erâ) by Theodor Kittelsen: Eventyrbog for Børn (1883)
5.9
Brækstadâs list of all works by Asbjørnsen held by the British Museum in 1878 (Courtesy of the Norwegian Folklore Archive)
6.1
Peter Chr. Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe: Prospectus (Subskriptions-Indbydelse), Den Constitutionelle 54, 23rd February 1840, 4
6.2
Peter Chr. Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe: First edition of Norske Folkeeventyr (published December 29th 1841 but pre-dated 1842 in accordance with practice) (Image courtesy of Oslo katedralskoles bibliotek)
6.3
Peter Chr. Asbjornsen and Jørgen Moe: Norske Folkeeventyr (1874). Title page
6.4
Peter Chr. Asbjørnsen: Norske Huldreeventyr og Folkesagn (1845). Title page, with signature
6.5
Peter Chr. Asbjørnsen: Norske Folkeeventyr, fortalte af P. Chr. Asbjørnsen: Ny Samling (1876)
8.1
George Stephens: Oil painting by J. A. Wetterbergh (1839) (Courtesy of the National Museum of Sweden)
9.1
Thomas Crofton Croker: Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland (1825). Title page (Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland)
9.2
Thomas Crofton Croker, by an unknown artist (c. 1848) (Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery)
10.1
Photograph of John Francis Campbell (1868) (Courtesy of the National Library of Scotland)
10.2
John Francis Campbell: Popular Tales of the West Highlands, vol. I (1860). Title page
10.3
Peter Chr. Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe: Popular Tales from the Norse in Dasentâs translation (1859). Title page
10.4
Photograph of George Webbe Dasent: From the 1907 edition of Popular Tales from the Norse
10.5
Photograph of John Francis Campbell, George Webbe Dasent and Charles Cavendish Clifford in front of their tent in Iceland (1862) (Courtesy of the National Library of Scotland)
10.6
John Francis Campbell: Notes on variants (Courtesy of the National Library of Scotland)
11.1
Photograph of William John Thoms (Courtesy of Wellcome Trust; Wikicommons)
12.1
Photograph of V. U. Hammershaimb. Photograph: Hansen and Weller (Kongelige Bibliotek nr DP012111) (Courtesy of Ole Wich)
12.2
V. U. Hammershaimb: Færösk Anthologi, vol. I (1891). Title page
12.3
Faroese stamps issued by Posta, the Faroese Postal Service on the 200th anniversary of Hammershaimbâs birth in 2019 (Graphic design: Ole Wich; planning Kim Simonsen: Posta 2019: courtesy of Ole Wich)
13.2
Konrad Maurer: Isländische Volkssagen der Gegenwart (1860). Title page
14.1
Jón Ãrnason: Ãslenzkar þjóðsögur og æfintýri (1862), vol. I. Title page
14.2
Photograph of Jón Ãrnason (Courtesy of the National Museum of Iceland)
14.3
George Stephens: âForslag til Islændernes Uudgivne Folkesagns og Sanges Optegnelse og Bevaringâ
15.1
Photograph of Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (Public domain)
15.2
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald: Eesti-rahwa Ennemuistsed, vol. I (1860). Title page
16.1
Drawing of Eric Rudbeck by Carl Eneas Sjöstrand (Courtesy of the Finnish National Gallery)
16.2
Erik Rudbeck (Eero Salmelainen): Suomen kansan satuja ja tarinoita, vol. I (1852). Title page (Courtesy of the Finnish Literature Society)
17.1
Photograph of Johan Oskar Immanuel Rancken (1893) (Courtesy of the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland: SLS 614_502)
17.2
Johan Oskar Immanuel Rancken: Några traditioner från Wörå (1862). Title page (Courtesy of the library of à bo Akademi, Vasa: Photo: Viveca Rabb)
Tables
3.1
Contents and sources of legends in Prøver af Danske Folkesagn (1817)
3.2
Presumed dates and references for Thieleâs collecting trips