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Gunnar Olof Hyltén Cavallius

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Name
  
Gunnar Hylten-Cavallius

Role
  
Diplomat


Died
  
July 5, 1889, Smaland

Education
  
Uppsala University

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Born
  
May 18, 1818 (
1818-05-18
)
Honetorp, Wislanda socken, Smaland, Sweden

Alma mater
  
Uppsala University, MPhil 1839

Notable work
  
Warend och Wirdarne; ett forsok i svensk ethnologi (in Swedish). Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt. 1863–64. Retrieved 2014-03-01.

Parent(s)
  
Carl Fredrik Cavallius Anna Elisabet Hyltenius

Relatives
  
Bp. Olof Cavallius (1648-1703) (great-grandfather\'s brother)

Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Cavallius (1818-1889) was a Swedish scholar of cultural history, librarian, theatre director, and diplomat.

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Gunnar was the son of a clergyman from Vislanda. While he was a student at the Uppsala University, he was impressed with the late currents of Gothicismus. He was an employee at the Swedish Royal Library in the period 1839-1856, the director of the Royal Theatres, 1856-1860, and the Chargé d'affaires in Empire of Brazil, 1860-1864.

Gunnar was early interested in the collection of fairy tales and legends, and together with George Stephens, he published the first collection of Svenska folksagor och äfventyr in 1844-1849. His main work was Wärend och Wirdarne (1-2, 1863-1868), which was inspired both by Jacob Grimm's Deutsche Mythologie (1835) and evolutionist theories of Sven Nilsson. Wärend och Wirdarne can be seen as the foundation of Swedish ethnology.

During his last years, he lived in the parish of Skatelöv in Småland, and his collections were the foundation of the Museum of Småland in Växjö.

References

Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Cavallius Wikipedia