International Folkloristics
Classic Contributions by the Founders of Folklore
Contributions by Béla Bartók, Séamus Ó Duilearga, James George Frazer, Sigmund Freud, Kenneth S. Goldstein, Antonio Gramsci, Jacob Grimm, Reinhold Köhler, Kaarle Krohn, Wilhelm Mannhardt, Max Müller, Axel Olrik, Giuseppe Pitrè, Vladimir Propp, Géza Róheim, Boris, Yuri Sokolov, William Thoms, Arnold van Gennep, Carl Wilhelm von Sydow, W.B Yeats Edited by Alan Dundes University of California
Publication date:
25 August 1999Length of book:
288 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
237x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780847695140
International folkloristics is a worldwide discipline in which scholars study various forms of folklore ranging from myth, folktale, and legend to custom and belief. Twenty classic essays, beginning with a piece by Jacob Grimm, reveal the evolving theoretical underpinnings of folkloristics from its nineteenth century origins to its academic coming-of-age in the twentieth century. Each piece is prefaced by extensive editorial introductions placing them in a historical and intellectual context. The twenty essays presented here, including several never published previously in English, will be required reading for any serious student of folklore.
Alan Dundes, one of the world's leading folklorists, extracts the ground-breaking work of scholars from folklore's earliest days. This collection is recommended.