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  • The Black Dog Motif in Modern English Folklore and Literary Culture Sheilagh Quaile University of Guelph, Squaile@Uoguelph.Ca

    The Black Dog Motif in Modern English Folklore and Literary Culture Sheilagh Quaile University of Guelph, [email protected]

  • The Significant Other: a Literary History of Elves

    The Significant Other: a Literary History of Elves

  • Masarykova Univerzita V Brně

    Masarykova Univerzita V Brně

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream

    A Midsummer Night's Dream" Alexandra Larkin College of the Holy Cross, [email protected]

  • English Folk Traditions and Changing Perceptions About Black People in England

    English Folk Traditions and Changing Perceptions About Black People in England

  • Comparative Analysis of Russian, English, Korean Fairy and Animalistic Tales 19

    Comparative Analysis of Russian, English, Korean Fairy and Animalistic Tales 19

  • BRENDAN Mcmahon Folklore, Loss, and Social Change in Nineteenth

    BRENDAN Mcmahon Folklore, Loss, and Social Change in Nineteenth

  • A. L. Lloyd and the English Folk Song Revival, 1934-44

    A. L. Lloyd and the English Folk Song Revival, 1934-44

  • Folklore Studies NEWSLETTER of the UNIVERSITY of OREGON FOLKLORE PROGRAM Spring 2009

    Folklore Studies NEWSLETTER of the UNIVERSITY of OREGON FOLKLORE PROGRAM Spring 2009

  • 'Fairy' in Middle English Romance

    'Fairy' in Middle English Romance

  • The Second English Folk Revival, C. 1945-1970 Julia Yvonne Mitchell

    The Second English Folk Revival, C. 1945-1970 Julia Yvonne Mitchell

  • Some Fragments from the History of Children's Folklore in England

    Some Fragments from the History of Children's Folklore in England

  • “Harry – Yer a Wizard” Exploring J

    “Harry – Yer a Wizard” Exploring J

  • An Exploration of Developing Concepts of Kingship As Portrayed in the Severed Heads

    An Exploration of Developing Concepts of Kingship As Portrayed in the Severed Heads

  • Goddess, King, and Grail: Aspects of Sovereignty Within the Early Medieval Heroic Tradition of the British Isles Robert Bevill Clemson University, Rsbevill@Gmail.Com

    Goddess, King, and Grail: Aspects of Sovereignty Within the Early Medieval Heroic Tradition of the British Isles Robert Bevill Clemson University, [email protected]

  • Morris Matters Vol 20 Issue 1

    Morris Matters Vol 20 Issue 1

  • The Origins of Some English Mayday Traditions

    The Origins of Some English Mayday Traditions

  • Establishing an English Bible in Henry Viii’S England: Translation, Vernacular Theology, and William Tyndale

    Establishing an English Bible in Henry Viii’S England: Translation, Vernacular Theology, and William Tyndale

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  • The Science of Folklore at the End of the 19 Century
  • The Origins of Some English Mayday Traditions
  • Tales of the Fey: the Use of Traditional Faerie Folklore in Contemporary Young Adult Fantasy Novels by Caralyn Andersen B.A
  • Folklore of Wells : Being a Study of Water-Worship in East and West
  • Peculiarities of the Mythological Images of the British Folklore
  • Character Protoypes in Traditional English and Slovak Fairy Tales (Diplomová Práce)
  • Folklore Studies NEWSLETTER of the UNIVERSITY of OREGON FOLKLORE PROGRAM Spring 2010
  • The Concept of Purgatory in England
  • The Newsletter No.51 September 2007 Hi All, I Hope That You Have All Had a Successful and Enjoyable Summer – Even Though It Has Been Rather Damp in Places
  • Folklore – British Folklore Folk Tales & Fairy Tales
  • Using of Folk Art to Enhance Learning at English
  • Ad Litteram English Folktales World Folklore Series
  • Russell Wortley Archive
  • Research on Will O' the Wisp and Jack O' Lantern
  • THE COUNTRY DANCER "A Little of Your Treasure"
  • How a Midsummer Night's Dream Changed Fairies


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