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The essays in Folklore Genres represent development in folklore genre studies, diverging into literary, ethnographic, and taxonomic questions. The study as a whole is concerned with the concept of genre and with the history of genre theory. A selective bibliography provides a guide to analytical and...
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Folklore Genres / American Folklore Society Bibliographical and Special Series Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Folklore Genres -- 1. Oral Genres as a Bridge to Written Literature -- 2. Aspects of the Märchen and the Legend -- 3. The Generic Nature of Oral Epic Poetry -- 4. The Blues as a Genre -- 5. On Defining the Riddle: The Problem of a Structural Unit -- Part Two. The Ethnography of Folklore Genres -- 6. Legend and Belief -- 7. Proverbs: A Social Use of Metaphor -- 8. The "Pretty Languages" of Yellowman: Genre, Mode, and Texture in Navaho Coyote Narratives -- 9. Japanese Professional Storytellers -- Part Three. The Classification of Folklore Genres -- 10. The Complex Relations of Simple Forms -- 11. Analytical Categories and Ethnic Genres -- Notes on the Contributors -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Folklore Genres -- 1. Oral Genres as a Bridge to Written Literature -- 2. Aspects of the Märchen and the Legend -- 3. The Generic Nature of Oral Epic Poetry -- 4. The Blues as a Genre -- 5. On Defining the Riddle: The Problem of a Structural Unit -- Part Two. The Ethnography of Folklore Genres -- 6. Legend and Belief -- 7. Proverbs: A Social Use of Metaphor -- 8. The "Pretty Languages" of Yellowman: Genre, Mode, and Texture in Navaho Coyote Narratives -- 9. Japanese Professional Storytellers -- Part Three. The Classification of Folklore Genres -- 10. The Complex Relations of Simple Forms -- 11. Analytical Categories and Ethnic Genres -- Notes on the Contributors -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One. Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Folklore Genres -- 1. Oral Genres as a Bridge to Written Literature -- 2. Aspects of the Märchen and the Legend -- 3. The Generic Nature of Oral Epic Poetry -- 4. The Blues as a Genre -- 5. On Defining the Riddle: The Problem of a Structural Unit -- Part Two. The Ethnography of Folklore Genres -- 6. Legend and Belief -- 7. Proverbs: A Social Use of Metaphor -- 8. The "Pretty Languages" of Yellowman: Genre, Mode, and Texture in Navaho Coyote Narratives -- 9. Japanese Professional Storytellers -- Part Three. The Classification of Folklore Genres -- 10. The Complex Relations of Simple Forms -- 11. Analytical Categories and Ethnic Genres -- Notes on the Contributors -- A Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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