The Walled-up Wife: A CasebookAlan Dundes University of Wisconsin Press, 1996 - 210 sider A casebook of interpretations of the ballad The Walled-Up Wife. Some contributors offer competing nationalistic claims concerning the ballad's origins, Ruth Mandel examines gender and power issues in the ballad, and lyubomira Parpulova-Gribble presents a structuralist interpretation. |
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Three Santal Tales | 13 |
The Song of the Bridge | 27 |
The Greek Ballad The Bridge of Arta | 63 |
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