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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...
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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...
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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...
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folklorists have
interpreted the tales' significance, but no
school has been
definitively established for the
meaning of the tales. Some
folklorists prefer...
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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...
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German by
Finnish folklorist Antti Aarne (1910), the
index was
translated into English, revised, and
expanded by
American folklorist Stith Thompson (1928...