Folklore
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- A child's guide to mythology
- A to Z world superstitions and folklore : 175 countries : spirit worship, curses, mystical characters, folk tales, burial and the dead, animals, food, marriage, good luck, bad luck, totems and amulets and ancestor spirits
- Adelita : a Mexican Cinderella story
- Airy Nothings : Imagining the Otherworld of Faerie from the Middle Ages to the Age of Reason : essays in honour of Alasdair A. MacDonald
- Archaeology and folklore
- By land and by sea : studies in the folklore of work and leisure honoring Horace P. Beck on his sixty-fifth birthday
- Choctaw Tales
- Classic children's tales
- Creativity and tradition in folklore : new directions
- Enclose
- Eyengui, the god of dream
- Fifty famous stories retold
- Folk culture in a world of technology
- Folk groups and folklore genres : an introduction
- Folk tales of all nations
- Folkbiology
- Folkbiology
- Folklore : performance and communication
- Folklore matters
- Folklore, literature, and cultural theory : collected essays
- Folklore: selected essays
- Franco-American folk traditions and popular culture in a former milltown : aspects of ethnic urban folklore and the dynamics of folklore change in Lowell, Massachusetts
- Genre--text--interpretation : multidisciplinary perspectives on folklore and beyond
- Grandma and the great gourd : a Bengali folk tale
- Handbook of Christian feasts and customs; : the year of the Lord in liturgy and folklore
- In search of myths & heroes, Jason & the Golden Fleece
- Indigo
- International folkloristics : classic contributions by the founders of folklore
- Lañinbwil's gift
- Little Roja Riding Hood
- Lore; : an introduction to the science of folklore and literature
- More English fairy tales
- Myth and ritual in dance, game, and rhyme
- Mythology lives! : ancient stories and modern literature
- Myths and legends : mirrors of mankind
- Myths and legends of all nations
- Myths and mythmakers; : old tales and superstitions interpreted by comparative mythology
- Narratives in society : a performer-centered study of narration
- New Larousse encyclopedia of mythology
- Orion's guiding stars : the myth of the hero and the human instinct for story
- Out of the ordinary : folklore and the supernatural
- Primitive manners and customs
- Putting the supernatural in its place : folklore, the hypermodern, and the ethereal
- RAI Film Festival 2017 : land of Udehe, Udehe Boa
- Raami
- Science, bread, and circuses : folkloristic essays on science for the masses
- Selendang merah (Red scarf)
- Stories from Ancient Greece and Rome
- Sunday morning : tell me a story, Summer
- The Blood libel legend : a casebook in anti-Semitic folklore
- The Invention of tradition
- The Invention of tradition
- The age of chivalry; : or Legends of King Arthur, "King Arthur and his knights", "The Mabinogeon", "The crusades", "Robin Hood"
- The age of fable
- The age of fable : or, Beauties of mythology
- The anthropology of texts, persons and publics : oral and written culture in Africa and beyond
- The evolution of literature
- The fairy family : a series of ballads & metrical tales illustrating the fairy mythology of Europe
- The fisherman and his wife
- The hero; : a study in tradition, myth, and drama
- The little red fort
- The magic horse
- The man and the fox
- The meaning of folklore : the analytical essays of Alan Dundes
- The meaning of folklore : the analytical essays of Alan Dundes
- The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales. Shewing, Their memorable and glorious Battles by Sea and Land: Their Tilts, Justs and Tournaments for Ladies: Their Combats with Gyants, Monsters, and Dragons: Their Adventures in Foreign Nations: Their Enchantments in the Holy-Land: Their Knighthoods, Prowess and Chivalry, in Europe, Africa and Asia: With their Victories over the Enemies of Christ. Also, The true Manner and Place of their Deaths, being Seven Tragedies; and how they came to be called the Seven Saints or Champions of Christendom
- The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales: Epitomized. Shewing their Valiant Exploits both by Sea and Land, their Combating with Giants, Monsters, Lions, and Draguns: Their Tilts and Tournaments, in Honour of their Mistresses: Their overcoming Magicians and Necromancers, putting an end to their diresul Enchantment: Their Knighthoods, Chivally, and Magnificent Prowess against the Enemies of Chris, and in Honour of Christendom, in Europe, Asia, and Africa. To which is added, The true manner of their Deaths, and how they came to be Entituled, The Seven Saints of Christendom. Illustrated with variety of pictures Licensed and Entored according to Order
- The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom, : St. George of England, St. Denis of France, St. James of Spain, St. Anthony of Italy, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Patrick of Ireland, and St. David of Wales; And their sons. Shewing, Their Memorable and Glorious Battles by Sea and Land: Their Tilts, Justs and Tournaments for Ladies: Their Combats with Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: Their Adventures in Foreign Nations: Their Enchantments in the Holy-Land: Their Knighthoods, Prowess and Chivalry, in Europe, Africa and Asia: With their Victories over the Enemies of Christ. Also, The true Manner and Place of their Deaths, being Seven Tragedies; and how they came to be called the Seven Saints or Champions of Christendom. .
- The renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom. : Viz. St. George of England, St. James of Spain, St. Andrew of Scotland, St. Davis of Wales, St. Dennis of France, St. Anthony of Italy, and St. Patrick of Ireland, Epitomized. Shewing their valiant exploits both by sea and land; their combating with giants, monsters, lyons and dragons. Their tilts and tournaments in honour of their mistress: Their tilts and tournaments in honour of their mistresses: their overcoming magicians and necromancers, and putting an end to their knightood, chivalry and magnificent prowess, against the enemies of Christ, and in hounour of Christendom, in Europe, Asia, and Africa. To which is added, the true manner of their deaths, and how they came to be entitled, the seven saints of Christendom
- The silly chicken
- The story-time of the British empire : colonial and postcolonial folkloristics
- The white snake : a play
- Tradition in the twenty-first century : locating the role of the past in the present
- Tsunami!
- Unruly audience : folk interventions in popular media
- Unsettling assumptions : tradition, gender, drag
- Urwelt, Sage und menschheit : eine naturhistorisch-metaphysische studie
- What the bee knows : reflections on myth, symbol and story
- Women and folklore : images and genres
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