1
Alan Dundes, ed.,
The Study of Folklore
(Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1965), pp. 1-2.
2
William R. Bascom “Folklore and Anthropology,” in
The Study of Folklore,
p. 26.
3
Bascom, p. 29.
4
Bascom, p. 29.
5
Robert G. Adams, ed.,
Introduction to Folklore
(Columbus, Ohio: Collegiate Pub., 1973), p. 27.
6
Adams, p. 37.
7
Adams, p. 48.
8
Adams, p. 11.
9
Jan Harold Brunvand,
The Study of American Folklore: An Introduction
(New York: W. W. Norton and Co., Inc., 1978) p. 32.
10
Brunvand, p. 35.
11
Brunvand, p. 116.
12
Brunvand, p. 120.
13
Bruno Bettelheim,
The Uses of Enchantment
(New York: Alfred A. Knoff, Inc., 1977) pp. 6-7.
14
Bettelheim, p. 16.
15
Bettelheim, p. 76.
16
Bettelheim, p. 78.
17
B. A. Botkin,
A Treasury of American Folklore
(New York: Crown Pub., 1948), p. 2.
18
Alice Walker, ed.,
I Love Myself When I Am Laughing
(New York: The Feminist Press, 1979), p. 14.