- Jan
Harold Brunvand (born
March 23, 1933) is an
American retired folklorist, researcher, writer,
public speaker, and
professor emeritus of
English at the...
-
Brunvand is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jan
Harold Brunvand (born 1933),
American folklorist Olav
Brunvand (1912–1988), Norwegian...
-
print since at
least 1968, when it was used by
Richard Dorson. Jan
Harold Brunvand,
professor of
English at the
University of Utah,
introduced the term to...
- are too many far more
reasonable explanations."
Folklorist Jan
Harold Brunvand notes that
Mothman has been
widely covered in po****r press, with some...
- Olav
Arnold Brunvand (7
January 1912 – 15
February 1988) was a
Norwegian newspaper editor and
politician for the
Labour Party. He was born in Kristiansand...
- July 2019.
Brunvand 2004, p. 15.
Brunvand 2003, pp. 49–50.
Brunvand 2003, pp. 48–49.
Pittard 2011, pp. 188–189.
Pittard 2011, p. 188.
Brunvand 2003, pp...
- more generally, see
Brunvand (1996, p. 233);
Marsh (2015, pp. 45–48);
Watts (2006, p. 206). For
method of the prank, see
Brunvand (1996, pp. 233, 1233);...
- Education. 30 (1): 25–36. JSTOR 24397995.
Brunvand, J. H. (2012).
Native American Contemporary Legends. In J. H.
Brunvand,
Encyclopedia of
Urban Legends (2nd...
- to
burrow out of any
small spaces.
According to
folklorist Jan
Harold Brunvand,
fictitious accounts of
gerbilling were
first recorded in 1984 and initially...
- by folklorists, has
appeared in
print since at
least 1968. Jan
Harold Brunvand,
professor of
English at the
University of Utah,
introduced the term to...