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A good tale and a bonnie tune. Edited by Mody C. Boatright, Wilson M. Hudson [and] Allen Maxwell
Boatright, Mody Coggin (1896-) 1964
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Title:
A good tale and a bonnie tune. Edited by Mody C. Boatright, Wilson M. Hudson [and] Allen Maxwell
Author:
Boatright, Mody Coggin (1896-)
Subjects:
Tales, American -- Texas
;
Folk-lore, American
;
Folk songs, American -- History and criticism
;
Southern States -- Social life and customs
Description:
Includes bibliographical references.
Fifteen Mexican tales, by R. Aiken Two treasure tales, by J. F. Dobie Shivarees and charivaris: variations on a theme, by E. B. Atwood Freud's myth of the primal horde, by W. M. Hudson Folklore of the South and racial discrimination, by J. M. Lacy Texas stream names, by J. Q. Anderson Social customs in O. Henry's Texas stories, by E. H. Long The cowboy in the British West Indies, by R. D. Abrahams Adam's rib, by G. D. Hendricks "The Texas Rangers" in Aberdeenshire, by K. S. Goldstein Folksong and folksong scholarship: changing approaches and attitudes: Introductory remarks, by R. D. Abrahams. On a peak in Massachusetts; the literary and aesthetic approach, by T. P. Coffin Folksong as an anthropological province; the anthropoligical approach, by J. Greenway. The comparative approach, its aims, techniques, and limitations, by W. E. Richmond. The rationalistic approach, by D. K. Wilgus. The transcription and analysis of fold music, by G. Foss
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Series: Texas Folklore Society Publication no. 32
Publisher:
Dallas : Southern Methodist University Press, 1964
Creation Date:
1964
Format:
vi, 274 p. : music. ; 24 cm
Language:
English
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