Western Folklore 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Ancient bards, Welsh gipsies, and Celtic folklore in the cauldron of regeneration. | Regional focus/area studies | Blyn-Ladrew, Roslyn |
Bloody Mary in the mirror: a ritual reflection of pre-pubescent anxiety.(Critical Essay) | Regional focus/area studies | Dundes, Alan |
Celtic music and the growth of the feis movement in the Scottish Highlands. | Regional focus/area studies | McKean, Thomas |
"Dogs rescue master from tree refuge," an African folktale with world-wide analogs. | Regional focus/area studies | Goldberg, Christine |
Fanning the Celtic flame: music patronage and practice in contemporary Ireland. | Regional focus/area studies | Thornton, Shannon L. |
Kidnapping, infanticide, cannibalism: a legend from Swedish Finland.(Critical Essay) | Regional focus/area studies | Lindow, John |
Reflections on Rhiannon and the horse episodes in 'Pwyll'. | Regional focus/area studies | Hemming, Jessica |
Sean O Suilleabhain, 1903-1996, and the Irish Folklore Commission. | Regional focus/area studies | Lysaght, Patricia |
The end of folklore: the 1998 Archer Taylor memorial lecture. | Regional focus/area studies | Toelken, Barre |
The vanishing hitchhiker at fifty-five.(modern popular folklore story) | Regional focus/area studies | Bennett, Gillian |
"Who ya gonna call": ministers and the mediation of ghostly threat in Danish legend tradition.(Critical Essay) | Regional focus/area studies | Tangherlini, Timothy R. |
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