Jenner, 'Piskies: a Folk-lore Study' (original) (raw)

A paper in progress about the origins of the Pixie

Paul Manning

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The Other Side of the Tamar: Addendum for the Comparison of Pixies from Devon and Cornwall, ML 7015 and ATU 124

Ronald M James

2022

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The Other Side of the Tamar: A Comparison of the Pixies of Devon and Cornwall

Ronald M James

Folklore, 2020

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Pixies' Progress: How the Pixie became part of the 19th century Fairy Mythology

Paul Manning

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Young, 'The Earliest Piskey Story'

Simon Young

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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 27, No. 4

George Boeck

1978

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Young, 'Pixy-Led in Devon and the South-West'

Simon Young

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Muise & Young, 'Pixylore in Massachusetts'

Simon Young

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Faires, Pixies, and New Myth

Jalaleddin Afzal

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The Executive Board of the Children's Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society

Linda Morley

scholarworks.iu.edu

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CONVERSATIONAL FOLKLORE Edited by Folklore Forum A Communication for Students of Folklore 1984

Bruce Conforth

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“Section Leader Series: David J. Puglia, PhD,” New Directions in Folklore blog (2018).

David J Puglia

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Young, 'Folklore Collection in the English Counties, c. 1850-1950'

Simon Young

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Young, 'Against Taxonomy: the Fairy Families of Cornwall'

Simon Young

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Faerie Folklore in Medieval Tales – an Introduction

Mika Loponen

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The American Folklore Society

Bruce Conforth

2016

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A Rare Treasure of Cornish Folklore

Ronald M James

Lien Gwerin: A Journal of Cornish Folklore Number 8, 2024

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Fairies and Folklore: The History of Fairies in the Folklore Society 1878-1945 by Francesca Bihet

Francesca Bihet

PhD Thesis, 2020

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Chapter 3: 'Material folklore: Folk culture and material lore, 1700-1900' [The Material Culture of Folklore]

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The Folklore of Faeries, Elves & Little People A Study in a Cultural Phenomenon

Gary Varner

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Folktales and Facets: Final Report to OCLC/ALISE

Carol Tilley

2010

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A Life History of the Irish Ecotype 'Tied Stones and Loose Dogs'

Marcas Mac Coinnigh

Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics, 2019

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Prelim Bibliography: Folklore Studies

Yuko Nakamura

2014

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Children's Folklore

Thomas W. Johnson

1999

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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 36, No. 1

carolyn mattern

1986

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Folklore and Folkloristics (E-journal)

Sk. Makbul Islam

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Lindahl, American Folktales from the Collections of the Library of Congress, Vol 1, Notes

Carl Lindahl

American Folktales from the Collections of the Library of Congress, 2004

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Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 24, No. 3

William Woys Weaver

1975

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Folklore Rules: A Fun, Quick, and Useful Introduction to the Field of Academic Folklore Studies. Lynne S. McNeill. Boulder, CO: Utah State University Press, 2013. 90 pages. 24.95cloth;24.95 cloth; 24.95cloth;20.00 ebook

John E . Price

New Directions in Folklore, 2014

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2004 Annual Conference of the American Folklore Society

Kevin Degnan

2005

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Pirton in the Middle Ages (and before

Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews

2020

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Conclusion and Bibliography [The Material Culture of Folklore]

Oliver Douglas

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Young, 'Three Cornish Fairy Notes'

Simon Young

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Nance, Folk-Lore Recorded in the Cornish Language

Simon Young

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Wirt Sikes, British Goblins: Welsh Folklore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions (London: Sampson, 1880)

Welsh Folklore

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