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The Black Dog Motif in Modern English Folklore and Literary Culture Sheilagh Quaile University of Guelph,
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The Significant Other: a Literary History of Elves
Masarykova Univerzita V Brně
A Midsummer Night's Dream" Alexandra Larkin College of the Holy Cross,
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English Folk Traditions and Changing Perceptions About Black People in England
Comparative Analysis of Russian, English, Korean Fairy and Animalistic Tales 19
BRENDAN Mcmahon Folklore, Loss, and Social Change in Nineteenth
A. L. Lloyd and the English Folk Song Revival, 1934-44
Folklore Studies NEWSLETTER of the UNIVERSITY of OREGON FOLKLORE PROGRAM Spring 2009
'Fairy' in Middle English Romance
The Second English Folk Revival, C. 1945-1970 Julia Yvonne Mitchell
Some Fragments from the History of Children's Folklore in England
“Harry – Yer a Wizard” Exploring J
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,
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Morris Matters Vol 20 Issue 1
The Origins of Some English Mayday Traditions
Establishing an English Bible in Henry Viii’S England: Translation, Vernacular Theology, and William Tyndale
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Images of the Past in British Popular Music of the 1960S: 'Relevant History' of the Kinks
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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
A Dictionary of English Folklore
England—The Land Without Folklore?1
President's Message Membership News