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Larousse Dictionary of World Folklore (original 1995; edition 1995)

by Alison Jones (Author)

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Containing more than 1,500 A-Z entries, an encyclopedia of world folklore covering folktales, legendary figures, superstitions, folk arts, fairies, fabulous beasts and otherworlds. Information is also given on festivals, rites of passage, texts, plant lore, and the theories of folklore scholarship.
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Title:Larousse Dictionary of World Folklore
Authors:Alison Jones (Author)
Info:Larousse (1995), Edition: First Edition, 448 pages
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Of all the fields of modern scholarship, folklore remains one of the most notoriously difficult to define.
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Containing more than 1,500 A-Z entries, an encyclopedia of world folklore covering folktales, legendary figures, superstitions, folk arts, fairies, fabulous beasts and otherworlds. Information is also given on festivals, rites of passage, texts, plant lore, and the theories of folklore scholarship.

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