The Star Husband Tale
Author: Stith Thompson
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Published: 1953
Total Pages: 80
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Author: Stith Thompson
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Published: 1953
Total Pages: 80
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert A. Georges
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 9780253329349
DOWNLOAD EBOOK""Excellent."" -- The Reader's Review ""Anybody contemplating the study and pursuit of folklore... will benefit from reading this presentation thoroughly to determine your place in this most exciting scholastic world."" -- Come-All-Ye This is the most complete and up-to-date study of folklore and folklore methodologies available. The authors describe the pervasiveness of folklore, including its uses in literature, films, television, cartoons, comic strips, advertising, and other media in a variety of cultures.
Author: Stith Thompson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 9780520035379
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs interest in folklore increases, the folktale acquires greater significance for students and teachers of literature. The material is massive and scattered; thus, few students or teachers have accessibility to other than small segments or singular tales or material they find buried in archives. Stith Thompson has divided his book into four sections which permit both the novice and the teacher to examine oral tradition and its manifestation in folklore. The introductory section discusses the nature and forms of the folktale. A comprehensive second part traces the folktale geographically from Ireland to India, giving culturally diverse examples of the forms presented in the first part. The examples are followed by the analysis of several themes in such tales from North American Indian cultures. The concluding section treats theories of the folktale, the collection and classification of folk narrative, and then analyzes the living folklore process. This work will appeal to students of the sociology of literature, professors of comparative literature, and general readers interested in folklore.
Author: Alan Dundes
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780870497766
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'. . . not a large book, but that makes all the more admirable the way the more admirable the way the author succeeds in doing justice to so many of the most important subjects in folkloristics. This book is a key work, and should be made compulsory reading in every university in which folkloristics is studied.'-Jon Hnefill Aoalsteinsson, Asian Folklore Studies
Author: Stith Thompson
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 1966
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 9780253200914
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollection of Indian tales in which each tale is shown to be representative of a certain type of tale which occurs in more than one tribe or geographical region.
Author: Richard M. Dorson
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 1986-02-22
Total Pages: 614
ISBN-13: 9780253203731
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes material on interpretation methods and presentation of research.
Author: Jane Mobley
Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9780385142830
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA retelling of an Indian legend in which a young maid's wish to have a sky-dweller for a husband comes true.
Author: Christopher R. Fee
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2016-08-29
Total Pages: 1265
ISBN-13: 1610695682
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating survey of the entire history of tall tales, folklore, and mythology in the United States from earliest times to the present, including stories and myths from the modern era that have become an essential part of contemporary popular culture. Folklore has been a part of American culture for as long as humans have inhabited North America, and increasingly formed an intrinsic part of American culture as diverse peoples from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania arrived. In modern times, folklore and tall tales experienced a rejuvenation with the emergence of urban legends and the growing popularity of science fiction and conspiracy theories, with mass media such as comic books, television, and films contributing to the retelling of old myths. This multi-volume encyclopedia will teach readers the central myths and legends that have formed American culture since its earliest years of settlement. Its entries provide a fascinating glimpse into the collective American imagination over the past 400 years through the stories that have shaped it. Organized alphabetically, the coverage includes Native American creation myths, "tall tales" like George Washington chopping down his father's cherry tree and the adventures of "King of the Wild Frontier" Davy Crockett, through to today's "urban myths." Each entry explains the myth or legend and its importance and provides detailed information about the people and events involved. Each entry also includes a short bibliography that will direct students or interested general readers toward other sources for further investigation. Special attention is paid to African American folklore, Asian American folklore, and the folklore of other traditions that are often overlooked or marginalized in other studies of the topic.
Author: George E. Lankford
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Published: 2007-08-05
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 081735428X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLankford's volume focuses on the ancient North Americans and the ways they identified, patterned, ordered, and used the stars to light their culture and illuminate their traditions.
Author: George E. Lankford
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Published: 2011-05-08
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 0817356894
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDraws on the oral traditions of several southeastern Native American peoples to provide intriguing stories that lend insight into these unique cultures. Reprint.