Studies in folklore
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Studies in folklore
(Indiana University publications, . Folklore series ; no. 9)
Indiana University Press, c1957
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Studies in folklore : in honor of distinguished service, professor Stith Thompson
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Contents of Works
- Biographical sketch of Stith Thompson
- The brave tailor in Danish tradition, by Laurits Bødker
- The sisters and the troll: notes to a folktale, by Reider Th. Christiansen
- Celtic tales from Cape Breton, by Maceward Leach
- A medieval story and its Irish version, by Joseph Szövérffy
- The emergence myth in native North America, by Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin and Remedios W. Moore
- Hugh Miller, pioneer Scottish folklorist, by Richard M. Dorson
- Classifying performance in the study of verbal folklore, by William Hugh Jensen
- Folklore in the novels of Thomas Deloney, by Warren E. Roberts
- Toward a statistical contingency method in folklore research, by Thomas A. Sebeok
- Toward a definition of formal style, with examples from Shawnee, by C.F. Voegelin and J. Yegerlehner
- A miscellany of tune notes, by Samuel P. Bayard
- Some Norwegian contributions to a Danish ballad, by W. Edson Richmond
- Abraham Lincoln's When Adam was created, by Francis Lee Utely
- American analogues of the couvade, by Wayland D. Hand
- The paganism of the Norsemen, by Nils Lid
- The feast of Saint Martin in Ireland, by Sean Ó. Súilleabháin
- Proverbial materials in Edward Eggleston, The Hoosier schoolmaster, by Archer Taylor