Folklore
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Articles in Annual 1999 issue of Folklore
- The Tell-Tale Eye
by Veronique Campion-Vincent - 13th century AD
by Ursula Rowlatt - "Songs beyond the Kalevala": Transformations of Oral Poetry
by Jonathan Roper - The Folklore of Tameside: Myths and Legends
by Andrew F. Bennett - The "Country Dancers" in the Cambridge Comus of 1908
by Roy Judge - The Green Man in Cumbria
by John Satchell - Merkisdagar a Mannsaevinni
by Jacqueline Simpson - Mortality
by Valerie Clark - On the Transformation of Apparition Stories in Scandinavia and Germany, c. 1350-1700
by Jurgen Beyer - Update: Folklorists and Anthropologists
by Jacqueline Simpson - Katharine Briggs Folklore Award 1998: Judges' Report
- Shick-Shack and Shit-Sack
by J.B. Smith - Playing on the Motherground: Cultural Routines for Children's Development
by Mavis Curtis - The Anecdote as a Symbolic Expression of the Social and Cultural Milieu of Journalists
by Martha Blache - Roadside MemorialsSome Australian Examples
by Robert James Smith - AT 545B "Puss in Boots" and "The Fox-Matchmaker": From the Central Asian to the European Tradition
by Marianthi Kaplanoglou - Technology Comes to "Celestial"
by Roy Kerridge - "Nothing to Lose": A Horsewoman and a Tall Tale
by Kristin McAndrews - The Generic Decorum of the Burlesque Kunstmarchen: E. Nesbit's "The Magician's Heart"
by Sanjay Sircar - Kathleen Basford, 1916-1998
by Carmen Blacker - Folklore Studies at the Celtic Dawn: The Role of Alfred Nutt as Publisher and Scholar
by Juliette Wood - Marrying Mermaids
by N.A. Hudleston - Murder and Vengeance Among the Gods: Baldr and Scandinavian Mythology
by Jacqueline Simpson