Folklore
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Articles in April 2002 issue of Folklore
- Dragons in twentieth-century fiction
by Sandra Unerman - Renaat van Craenenbroeck, 1937-2001
by Stephen D. Corrsin - The Mourning for Diana
by Christine Kenny - The History of Morris Dancing: 1458-1750
by Stephen D. Corrsin - Narrating names
by W.F.H. Nicolaisen - Stony Gaze: Investigating Celtic and Other Stone Heads
by David Clarke - Bereavement and Commemoration: An Archaeology of Mortality
by Clare Gittings - Cecil Sharp in Somerset: some reflections on the work of David Harker
by C.J. Bearman - Jane Hicks Gentry: A Singer Among Singers
by James Porter - Much ado about "sweet bugger all": getting to the bottom of a puzzle in British Folk Speech
by Alan Dundes - Arthur in Medieval Welsh Literature
by Juliette Wood - Why Don't Sheep Shrink When it Rains: A Further Collection of Photocopier Folklore
by Christie Davies - The Hungbu and Nolbu tale type: a Korean double contrastive narrative structure
by James Huntley Grayson - Giants, Monsters and Dragons: An Encyclopaedia of Folklore, Legend and Myth
by Juliette Wood - Grovelling and Other Vices: The Sociology of Sycophancy
by Christie Davies - Bos primigenius in Britain: or, why do fairy cows have red ears?
by Jessica Hemming - Irish Law and Lawyers in Modern Folk Tradition
by Miceal Ross - Beyond the Disney spell, or escape into Pantoland
by Justyna Deszcz - Druid, Shaman, Priest: Metaphors of Celtic Paganism
by Charles W. MacQuarrie - Wassail this about, then?
by Chris Barltrop - A Dictionary of Albanian Religion, Mythology and Folk Culture
by Thornton B. Edwards