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Re-situating folklore : folk contexts and twentieth-century literature and art / Frank de Caro and R...

Re-situating folklore : folk contexts and twentieth-cen...

Re-situating folklore : folk contexts and twentieth-century literature and art / Frank de Caro and R...

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Re-situating folklore : folk contexts and twentieth-century literature and art / Frank de Caro and Rosan Augusta Jordan.

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Full title

Re-situating folklore : folk contexts and twentieth-century literature and art / Frank de Caro and Rosan Augusta Jordan.

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Publisher

Knoxville : The University of Tennessee Press, 2004.

Date

2004.

Call Numbers

N810.9357/2

Record Identifier

74VK2rWV4km3

MMS ID

991018058509702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

p. cm.

Contents

On Literary and Artistic Uses of Folklore: An Introduction -- 1. Riddles of Love and Death: Two American Novels -- 2. Somebody Always Gets Boiled: Reworking "The Robber Bridegroom" -- 3. Falling in Love with All Its Lore: Adapting "A Collection of Louisiana Folk Tales" for the Stage -- 4. Folk Rheto...

Publication information

Publisher

Knoxville : The University of Tennessee Press, 2004.

Edition

1st ed.

Place of Publication

Tennessee

Date Published

2004.

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Full title

Re-situating folklore : folk contexts and twentieth-century literature and art / Frank de Caro and Rosan Augusta Jordan.

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Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contextual Information

Other version (online)

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Call Numbers

N810.9357/2

Record Identifier

74VK2rWV4km3

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ISBN

1572332484 (alk. paper)

9781572332485 (alk. paper)

DDC

810.9357

MMS ID

991018058509702626

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