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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 - Circular Concerning the Collecting of Folk Poetry
2 - Folk-Lore and the Origin of the Word
FOLK-LORE.
ORIGIN OF THE WORD “FOLK-LORE.”
3 - Request
4 - An Angel Flew Through the Room
AN ANGEL FLEW THROUGH THE ROOM
5 - The Study of Folk-Lore
THE STUDY OF FOLK-LORE.
6 - The Method of Julius Krohn
7 - The Message of the Folk-Lorist
THE MESSAGE OF THE FOLK-LORIST.
8 - On the Need for a Bibliography of Folklore
9 - A Dialogue in Gyergyó-Kilényfalva
10 - In Search of Folktales and Songs
11 - Epic Laws of Folk Narrative
12 - The Rites of Passage
CONCLUSIONS
13 - The Principles of Sympathetic Magic
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1896. The PRESIDENT (Mr. Edward Clodd) in the Chair.
SYMPATHETIC MAGIC
14 - The Structure of Russian Fairy Tales
15 - Observations on Folklore
16 - Geography and Folk-Tale Oicotypes
17 - Irish Tales and Story-Tellers
18 - Symbolism in Dreams
19 - Wedding Ceremonies in European Folklore
INTRODUCTION
1. THE BEST MAN
2. THE BARRIER
3. THE THRESHOLD
4. THE WRONG BRIDE
5. THE WEDDING MEAL
6. THE REACTION OF THE VILLAGE
SUMMARY
20 - Strategy in Counting Out: An Ethnographic Folklore Field Study
GENERAL DATA
STEPS INVOLVED IN “COUNTING-OUT”
REASONS FOR USING “COUNTING-OUT” AS THE METHOD OF SELECTION
THE STRATEGY OF COUNTING-OUT
Suggestions for Further Reading in the History of Folkloristics
Index
About the Editor
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