History of British Folklore, Volume 1First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
The Antiquaries | 1 |
The AntiquaryFolklorists | 44 |
The Literary Folklorists | 91 |
The First Scottish Folklorists | 107 |
The Mythological Folklorists | 160 |
The Savage Folklorists | 187 |
The Great Team of Folklorists | 202 |
The Society Folklorists | 266 |
The County Collectors | 316 |
The Celtic Folklorists | 392 |
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