The Folklore Historian, Volume 15Folklore and American Studies, Pennsylvania State University, 1998 - Folklore |
Contents
Volume 15 | 5 |
Ambiguities of Voicing in T Crofton Crokers Fairy Legends | 14 |
Américo Paredes and the Liberating Potential of Folklore Study | 31 |
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