The Folklore Muse : Poetry, Fiction, and Other Reflections by Folklorists / / edited by Frank de Caro.
Folklore—the inherently creative expression, transmission, and performance of cultural traditions—has always provided a deep well of material for writers, musicians, and artists of all sorts. Folklorists usually employ descriptive and analytical prose, but they, like scholars in other social science...
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