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than go over this ground again , in the opening essay I have tried to identify the skills peculiar to the folklorist . A novel has been defined as what a novelist writes , so folklore may be defined as what a folklorist - a professional ...
than go over this ground again , in the opening essay I have tried to identify the skills peculiar to the folklorist . A novel has been defined as what a novelist writes , so folklore may be defined as what a folklorist - a professional ...
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No proper folklorist can be untrained in these tools . Anthropologists are noticeably ill at ease in handling them , or rather , they do not handle them , and in essay after essay they depict folk narratives collected from their society ...
No proper folklorist can be untrained in these tools . Anthropologists are noticeably ill at ease in handling them , or rather , they do not handle them , and in essay after essay they depict folk narratives collected from their society ...
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In these works I find only one illustration of folk history , in an essay by Douglas E. Leach on “ Early Town Records of New England as Historical Sources , ” reprinted in The Craft of American History from The American Archivist .
In these works I find only one illustration of folk history , in an essay by Douglas E. Leach on “ Early Town Records of New England as Historical Sources , ” reprinted in The Craft of American History from The American Archivist .
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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