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- Tabulated with a Discussion of Medieval Analogues and Notes. However, folkloristic morphology took on much more form in the twentieth century, driven by...
- demonstration. The academic study of folklore is called folklore studies or folkloristics, and it can be explored at the undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. levels...
- Folklore studies (less often known as folkloristics, and occasionally tradition studies or folk life studies in the United Kingdom) is the branch of anthropology...
- The Folklorist is a half-hour television series produced by NewTV, a community access television station located in Newton, M****achusetts. The series explores...
- field of folklore studies. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, folkloristic use of the noun motif is not summed up in the definition for literary...
- Bartoš (16 March 1837 - 11 June 1906) was a Moravian ethnomusicologist, folklorist, folksong collector, and dialectologist. He is viewed as the successor...
- folklorists have interpreted the tales' significance, but no school has been definitively established for the meaning of the tales. Some folklorists prefer...
- Richard Thomas Chase (February 15, 1904 – February 2 1988) was an American folklorist and an authority on English-American folklore. Chase compiled and edited...
- John Greenway (15 December 1919 – 15 October 1991) was born Johannes Groeneweg in Liverpool, England. He was a noted author, singer and scholar who focused...
- German by Finnish folklorist Antti Aarne (1910), the index was translated into English, revised, and expanded by American folklorist Stith Thompson (1928...