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upon a time tion to collecting or defining the legend . In Japan , for instance , collectors have printed many books of local legends , but not a single book of orally collected American legends has been published .
upon a time tion to collecting or defining the legend . In Japan , for instance , collectors have printed many books of local legends , but not a single book of orally collected American legends has been published .
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a Legends of events do of course involve persons and places , but their interest focuses on an action or a deed that excites the community . Such legends have not been well collected in the United States , because they fall between ...
a Legends of events do of course involve persons and places , but their interest focuses on an action or a deed that excites the community . Such legends have not been well collected in the United States , because they fall between ...
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Besides we need more than legend texts ; we need their ethnographic , historical , and psychological settings . 5. American folk legends should be published with a maximum of variant texts and annotation , and with no attempt to appeal ...
Besides we need more than legend texts ; we need their ethnographic , historical , and psychological settings . 5. American folk legends should be published with a maximum of variant texts and annotation , and with no attempt to appeal ...
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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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