History of British Folklore, Volume 2First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Contents
THE ANTIQUARIES | 1 |
THE MYTHOLOGISTS | 66 |
THE SAVAGE FOLKLORISTS | 181 |
DEFINITIONS | 217 |
Edwin Sidney Hartland | 230 |
Alfred Nutt | 251 |
George Laurence Gomme | 261 |
THESES | 273 |
George Laurence Gomme | 317 |
Alfred Nutt | 340 |
Edwin Sidney Hartland | 360 |
Edward Clodd | 376 |
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