In this Book
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"A good tale tell’t well, an’ a bonnie tune . . . and ye’ve a rare song. And fa widna sing it?" So said a Scotswoman, explaining what a ballad of American Indians and Texas Rangers was doing in the repertory of a Scottish traditional singer. The quotation furnishes a particularly appropriate title for this collection of Texas folklore, which features a symposium on "Folksong and Folksong Scholarship" by five men eminent in the field of folk music. Exploring changing approaches and attitudes in his exciting area of folklore are Tristram P. Coffin, secretary-treasurer of the American Folklore Society and author or editor of a number of books; John Greenway, editor of the Journal of American Folklore; W. Edson Richmond, editor of Midwest Folklore and teacher of courses on the ballad at the University of Indiana; D. K. Wilgus, author of Anglo-American Folksong Scholarship Since 1898; and George Foss, enthnomusicologist and member of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D. C. Good tales are represented in this volume by Frank Dobie and by Riley Aiken. Folklore in its travels is studied by Roger Abrahams, and Kenneth Goldstein. E. Bagby Atwood analyzes the variations of the cacophonous custom of the charivari or shivaree as it has been observed in different times and regions. George D. Hendricks compares versions of the origin and nature of woman, and John Q. Anderson surveys origins of stream names, among other topics covered in this volume.
Table of Contents
Cover Page
A Good Tale and a Bonnie Tune Information
Publication Information
pp. i-ii
Title Page
pp. iii-iii
Copyright Page
pp. iv-iv
Contents
pp. v-vi
Fifteen Mexican Tales
pp. 1-56
Two Treasure Tales
pp. 57-63
Shivarees and Charivaris: Variations on a Theme
pp. 64-71
Freud's Myth of the Primal Horde
pp. 72-100
Folklore of the South and Racial Discrimination
pp. 101-111
Texas Stream Names
pp. 112-147
Social Customs in O. Henry's Texas Stories
pp. 148-167
The Cowboy in the British West Indies
pp. 168-175
Adam's Rib
pp. 176-187
âThe Texas Rangersâ in Aberdeenshire
pp. 188-198
Folksong and Folksong Scholarship: Changing Approaches and Attitudes
pp. 199-268
Contributors
pp. 269-272
Index
pp. 273-274
National Endowment for the Humanities Funding Information
Back Cover
| ISBN | 9780870740169 |
|---|---|
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 45730443 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2019-12-20 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |


