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title A Good Tale and a Bonnie Tune Publications of the Texas Folklore - photo 1

title:A Good Tale and a Bonnie Tune Publications of the Texas Folklore Society ; No. 32
author:Boatright, Mody Coggin
publisher:University of North Texas Press
isbn10 | asin:0870740164
print isbn13:9780870740169
ebook isbn13:9780585275963
language:English
subjectTales--Texas, Folklore--United States, Folk songs, American--History and criticism, Southern States--Social life and customs.
publication date:2000
lcc:GR1.T4 2000eb
ddc:398.2
subject:Tales--Texas, Folklore--United States, Folk songs, American--History and criticism, Southern States--Social life and customs.
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A Good Tale and a Bonnie Tune
PUBLICATIONS OF THE TEXAS FOLKLORE SOCIETY NUMBER XXXII MODY C BOATRIGHT - photo 2
PUBLICATIONS OF THE TEXAS FOLKLORE SOCIETY
NUMBER XXXII
MODY C. BOATRIGHT, Editor
WILSON M. HUDSON, Associate Editor
ALLEN MAXWELL, Associate Editor
Page iii A Good Tale and a Bonnie Tune Edited By Mody C Boatright - photo 3
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A Good Tale and a Bonnie Tune
Edited By
Mody C. Boatright
Wilson M. Hudson
Allen Maxwell
Page iv Disclaimer This book contains characters with diacritics When the - photo 4
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Disclaimer: This book contains characters with diacritics. When the characters can be represented using the ISO 8859 1 character set ( www.w3.org/TR/images/latin1.gif ), netLibrary will represent them as they appear in the original text, and most computers will be able to show the full characters correctly. In order to keep the text searchable and readable on most computers, characters with diacritics that are not part of the ISO 8859-1 list will be represented without their diacritical marks.
1964 * TEXAS FOLKLORE SOCIETY * AUSTIN
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUE CARD NUMBER: 63-10979
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Contents
Fifteen Mexican Tales
Riley Aiken
3
Two Treasure Tales
J. Frank Dobie
57
Shivarees and Charivaris: Variations on a Theme
E. Bagby Atwood
64
Freud's Myth of the Primal Horde
Wilson M. Hudson
72
Folklore of the South and Racial Discrimination
James M. Lacy
101
Texas Stream Names
John Q. Anderson
112
Social Customs in O. Henry's Texas Stories
E. Hudson Long
148
The Cowboy in the British West Indies
Roger D. Abrahams
168
Adam's Rib
George D. Hendricks
176

Page vi
"The Texas Rangers" in Aberdeenshire
Kenneth S. Goldstein
188
Folksong and Folksong Scholarship:Changing Approaches and Attitudes
Picture 5
Introductory Remarks
Roger D. Abrahams
199
Picture 6
I.
On a Peak in Massachusetts: The Literary and Aesthetic Approach
Tristram P. Coffin
201
Picture 7
II.
Folksong as an Anthropological Province: The Anthropological Approach
John Greenway
209
Picture 8
III.
The Comparative Approach: Its Aims, Techniques, and Limitations
W. Edson Richmond
217
Picture 9
IV.
The Rationalistic Approach
D. K. Wilgus
227
Picture 10
V.
The Transcription and Analysis of Folk Music
George Foss
237
Contributors
270
Index
273

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Fifteen Mexican Tales
Riley Aiken
Why Women Are Like Cats
I shall never forget my uncle Aurelio. He was a little old man whose age was well on the worse side of that of the worldwhich is to say, somewhat beyond fifty. His weakness was women. Now don't get me wrong.
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