Most Fabula readers do not have an easy access to Hebrew books, and therefore it would be highly advisable to have the present volume available in a more accessible language to folklore scholars around the world. The issues that Rella Kushelevsky addresses, the texts that she interprets, and the analytical method that she employs are all relevant to current folklore scholarship, and therefore they can generate constructive debates, new research directions, and formulate new questions regarding medieval folklore
This handsomely produced volume of texts and melodies from the Ruth Rubin Yiddish Folksong Archive ...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
A thematic bibliography has the dual function of research summation and discipline boundary-demarcat...
Most Fabula readers do not have an easy access to Hebrew books, and therefore it would be highly adv...
For many years comparative thematics was the principal method of comparative literature until formal...
In the currently charged world of Israeli public opinion, the publication of this book is a politica...
The teaching and research in folklore at the Hebrew University in Israel, as in many American univer...
The history of oral narratives is in the grip of a paradox. The voice of their past telling is no lo...
This is a book of comparative notes and studies for the texts which are published in a volume of Yid...
With a rare flair for erudition, Haim Schwarzbaum repeats his performance in the 1968 volume of Stud...
These are the first two books in a projected series of twelve volumes, each of which will include th...
At a time when folklorists flounder in America, they flourish in Israel. Being under the perennial t...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: David B. Levy Monst...
In 1962 the Ethnological Museum and Folklore Archives of Israel initiated a new series of folktale c...
In his obituary for Haim Schwarzbaum (1911-1983), Dov Noy tells that upon his arrival at Bloomington...
This handsomely produced volume of texts and melodies from the Ruth Rubin Yiddish Folksong Archive ...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
A thematic bibliography has the dual function of research summation and discipline boundary-demarcat...
Most Fabula readers do not have an easy access to Hebrew books, and therefore it would be highly adv...
For many years comparative thematics was the principal method of comparative literature until formal...
In the currently charged world of Israeli public opinion, the publication of this book is a politica...
The teaching and research in folklore at the Hebrew University in Israel, as in many American univer...
The history of oral narratives is in the grip of a paradox. The voice of their past telling is no lo...
This is a book of comparative notes and studies for the texts which are published in a volume of Yid...
With a rare flair for erudition, Haim Schwarzbaum repeats his performance in the 1968 volume of Stud...
These are the first two books in a projected series of twelve volumes, each of which will include th...
At a time when folklorists flounder in America, they flourish in Israel. Being under the perennial t...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by: David B. Levy Monst...
In 1962 the Ethnological Museum and Folklore Archives of Israel initiated a new series of folktale c...
In his obituary for Haim Schwarzbaum (1911-1983), Dov Noy tells that upon his arrival at Bloomington...
This handsomely produced volume of texts and melodies from the Ruth Rubin Yiddish Folksong Archive ...
These two massive volumes comprise the proceedings of a conference of the same name held at the Univ...
A thematic bibliography has the dual function of research summation and discipline boundary-demarcat...