A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language (Part A, Volume 2)
معرفی کتاب «A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language (Part A, Volume 2)» نوشتهٔ Katharine Mary Briggs; Katharine M.. Briggs، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge & Kegan Paul در سال 1991. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A classic in folklore scholarship arranged in 2 parts. Folk Narratives contains tales told for edification or delight, but not thought to be factually true. Folk Legends presents tales the tellers believed to be records of actual events. Incoroporating the F. J. Norton Collection
First published in 1970 to a chorus of critical acclaim, A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language is now regarded as a classic in folklore scholarship. Arranged in two parts, the dictionary presents folk narratives--tales told for edification or delight--as well as folk legends--tales believed by the tellers to be records of actual events.
The first part, Folk Narratives, is divided into five sections: Fables and Exempla, Fairy Tales, Jocular Tales, Novelle, and Nursery Tales. The second part, Folk Legends, explores the legendary figures of black dogs, bogies, devils, dragons, fairies, ghosts, giants, as well as historical and local legends, origin myths, saints, the supernatural, and witches.
Each part of A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language contains a bibliography, a source, a tale-type or classified index, and an index of story titles, which make it the ideal reference for folklorists and historians. First part of an established work in folklore scholarship, containing those tales told for edification or delight, but not thought to be factually true. The second part presents tales believed by the tellers to be records of things that actually happened. Annotation A classic in folklore scholarship arranged in 2 parts. Folk Narratives contains tales told for edification or delight, but not thought to be factually true.Folk Legends presents tales the tellers believed to be records of actual events Contents: Pt.A. Folk narratives (vols.1 & 2) - pt.B. Folk legends (vols. 1 & 2).
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First published in 1970 to a chorus of critical acclaim, A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language is now regarded as a classic in folklore scholarship. Arranged in two parts, the dictionary presents folk narratives--tales told for edification or delight--as well as folk legends--tales believed by the tellers to be records of actual events.
The first part, Folk Narratives, is divided into five sections: Fables and Exempla, Fairy Tales, Jocular Tales, Novelle, and Nursery Tales. The second part, Folk Legends, explores the legendary figures of black dogs, bogies, devils, dragons, fairies, ghosts, giants, as well as historical and local legends, origin myths, saints, the supernatural, and witches.
Each part of A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language contains a bibliography, a source, a tale-type or classified index, and an index of story titles, which make it the ideal reference for folklorists and historians. First part of an established work in folklore scholarship, containing those tales told for edification or delight, but not thought to be factually true. The second part presents tales believed by the tellers to be records of things that actually happened. Annotation A classic in folklore scholarship arranged in 2 parts. Folk Narratives contains tales told for edification or delight, but not thought to be factually true.Folk Legends presents tales the tellers believed to be records of actual events Contents: Pt.A. Folk narratives (vols.1 & 2) - pt.B. Folk legends (vols. 1 & 2).