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George Laurence Gomme was an English folklorist and anthropologist, known for his extensive work on folklore, customs, and traditions. His research brought to light the significance of folk practices and beliefs, and he contributed greatly to the understanding of cultural anthropology in Britain. Gomme's writings reflected his interest in how folklore informed social customs and community identity, making him a key figure in the study of British folklore during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

One of his notable works, "The Gentleman's Magazine Library: Manners and Customs," along with other publications, showcased his commitment to documenting and analyzing the rich tapestry of British folk traditions. Gomme's approach often blended historical context with contemporary analysis, allowing readers to appreciate the evolution of customs over time. His influence in the field continues to be recognized, as his methodologies laid the groundwork for future scholars in folklore and anthropology.

Data di nascita June 29, 1853
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte March 3, 1916
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