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08 Tuesday Dec 2015

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Acta Geoturistica (geotourism and mining heritage)


Annales Botanici Fennici (2012—, Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board)

PERC Reports and PERC Policy Series and PERC Case Studies (Property and Environment Research Center, USA)

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University of Wyoming National Park Service Research Center Annual Reports and the title’s previous incarnation Jackson Hole Research Station Annual Report (Grand Teton National Park, USA, 1954-1976)

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Maritime Safety and Security Law Journal

mUX : The Journal of Mobile User Experience

OLA Quarterly (Oregon Library Association)

Interface and its previous incarnation Interface : The Journal of Education, Community and Values

Essays in Philosophy

Bulletin Baudelairien, 1965-2005

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Bulletin Baudelairien (1965-2005)

Sadly it’s online in bare PDFs without much of a date order or TOCs, which I’ve added below — so that article titles can at least be indexed in JURN. Assume that nearly every issue also has an extensive bibliography of then-recent work on Baudelaire.


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 40 nos. 01-02 2005 avril-décembre

BAUDELAIRE ET LE NEUROSCIENCES
LE “MOI” INSAISISSABLE DU “SPLEEN DE PARIS”
LES LECTURES DE L’ARCHILECTEUR… READERS AND READINGS OF/IN THE PETITS POEMES FEN PROSE
SAISIR SUR LE VIF LES RYTHMES DU MONDE MODERNE
BAUDELAIRE’S LES BON SCHIENS: THE ART OF THE EXCHANGE
BAUDELAIRE ET LES POEMES EN PROSE DU DIX-HUITIEME SIECLE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 39 no. 1-2 2004 avril-décembre

Hommages a Claude Pichois:

Jacques Dupont
Jean-Paul Avice
Marget Miner
Cecile Guillard

BAUDELAIRE ET SES CURIOSITES CULINAIRES
BAUDELAIRE AND THE TRAUMA OF MODERNITY
GEORGE CATLIN, THE NEW WORLD, AND MODERNITY IN BAUDELAIRE’S ART CRITICISM
NEW NOTES ON C.A. BRISTED, POE, AND BAUDELAIRE
RAYMOND POGGENBURG AND BAUDELAIRE STUDIES AT VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY

NECROLOGIE:

Lois Boe-Hyslop
Luigi Monga
Claude Pichois
Raymond Poggenburg


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 38 no. 1-2 2003 avril-décembre

ANT SUR LES ETOILES VISIBLES: LECTURES D’ENFANCE ET LA FORMATION DU MODERNISME
THE PRESENCE OF BAUDELAIRE IN PIERRE LAROUSSE’S GRAND DICTIONNAlRE UNIVERSEL
THE FELIX W. LEAKEY COLLECTION


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 37 no. 1-2 2002 avril-décembre

BAUDELAIRE AND VICTOR FOURNEL: APROPOS OF A FORGOTTEN PARODY
BAUDELAIRE’S PROVINCE
PHENOMENOLOGIE DE LA MELANCOLIE
DES FEMMES EN NOIR ET BLAN


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 36 nos. 01-02 2001 avril-décembre

SOIS SAGE, O MA DOULEUR
L’HOTEL DU GRAND MIROIR
THEOPHILE GAUTIER ET TANNHAUSER: UNE LECTURE BAUDELAIRIENNE
NECROLOGIE: JEAN ZIEGLER


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 35 nos. 01-02 2000 avril-décembre

L’ANIMAL DEPRAVE
PROFANATIONS / REVELATIONS: BAUDELAIRE ACCORDING TO YVES BONNEFOY AND MICHEL DEGUY
NIGHTS ON BAUDELAIRE STREET


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 34 no. 01-02 1999 décembre

UNE EXTRAORDINAIRE HISTOIRE: BAUDELAIRE, FOWLER ET POE
BAUDELAIRE ET L’ETUDIANT AMERICAIN
NECROLOGIE: FELIX LEAKEY


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 33 no. 02 1999 avril

SUR QUELQUES AVATARS DES ETUDES BAUDELAIRIENNES
BAUDELAIRE ET L’INTERNET
POUR UNE LECTURE EXCENTRlQUE DU SPLEEN DE PARIS DE BAUDELAIRE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 33 no. 01 1998 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 32 no. 02 1997 décembre

1871: LES FLEURS DUMAL SOUS HAUTE SURVEILLANCE
MADEMOISELLE PERSON ET LA. BEATRICE
GLANS BAUDELAIRENESS I and II
LISZTIANALYSTE: DIMENSION RHETORIQUE DU JEU DE MOTS DANS LE THYRSE
DU PARFAIT FLEAU A L’AMI DEVOUE: NARCISSE ANCELLE
BAUDELAIRE ET A. DE LA GUERONNIERE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 32 no. 01 1997 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 31 no. 02 1996 décembre

L’EMPREINTE DE TITE-LIVE DANS LES FLUERS DU MAL
BAUDELAIRE LECTEUR DE NERCIAT
VIDEO MELIORA, BIS
LA TYRANNIE DES FAIBLES
ANTOINE FAUCHERY, PEINTRE, GRAVEUR, ECRIVAIN
LES BONS CHIENS, MACBETH ET “L’OEUVRE SANS NOM”
ERRATUM

INDEX, VOL. XXI – XXX


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 31 no. 01 1996

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 30 no. 02 1995 décembre

SUR DUPONT ET BAUDELAIRE
UN SOUVENIR D’OVIDE DANS UNE LETTRE A MME AUPICK
BAUDELAIRE, PROUDHON ET HUGO
L’HIEROGLYPHE ET SON INTERPRETATION: L’ASSOCIATION D’IDEES DANS LE TIR ET LE CIMETIERE
MALLARME LECTEUR DE BAUDELAIRE: LE TEMOIGNAGE DES GLANES
BAUDELAIRE CANONISE ET LE MODERNISMO ESPAGNOL: LA REVUE HELIOS 1903-1904
Du NOUVEAU SUR CONSTANTIN GUYS A LONDRES AVANT 1847


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 30 no. 01 1995 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 29 no. 02 1994 décembre

APROPOS DU «PLATONISME» DE BAUDELAIRE
BAUDELAIRE, LEMIERRE, BRILLAT-SAVARlN: HYPOTHESES SUR UN INCIPIT
ARTHUR PONROY, DENIS GUWERT ET CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
“LES A VEUGLES” ET LE ROMANTISME
L’ESPION LIBERTIN AU BIJOU ROSE ET NOIR
MADAME. MEURICE ET BAUDELAIRE
BAUDELAIRE EN JAPONAIS


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 29 no. 01 1994 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 28 no. 02 1993 décembre

“LA FANFARLO” DE PRIVAT D’ANGLEMONT DECOUVERTE PAR WILLY ALANTE-LIMA SUR BAUDELAIRE ET CHATEAUBRIAND
BAUDELAIRE ET ROBESPIERRE: A LA RECHERCHE D’UNE “BELLE PHRASE” PERDUE
“ASSOMMONS LES PAUVRES!”: ENTRE LE TU ET LE VOUS
UN ADMIRATEUR DE BAUDELAIRE: PAUL JUILLERAT
BAUDELAIRE EN ALLEMAGNE: LA COLLECTION VENICE SAKELL


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 28 no. 01 1993 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 27 no. 02 1992 décembre

“QUELLE ODEUR DE MAGASIN!”
GEORGE FOWLER: LE LIBRAIRE ANGLAIS DE PARIS
BAUDELAIRE ET GUILLAUME GUIZOT
LES DEUX EMISSIONS DES FLEURS DU MAL DE 1861
BAUDELAIRE ET LA PRESSE MUSICALE: ECHOS ET EMPRUNTS
EDOUARD LAUMONIER: LE COPISTE DE CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
UN BILLET INEDIT DE BAUDELAIRE A LAUMONIER
DESCHANEL ET BAUDELAIRE (SUITE)
LES AMANTS DES PROSTITUEES
LE MARIAGE DE LOUIS MENARD VU PAR LECONTE DE LISLE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 27 no. 01 1992 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 26 no. 02 1991 décembre

LE PREMIER REGARD RUSSE SUR BAUDELAIRE ET LA PUBLICATION DU “FLACON”
SUR LA FORT DU “CYGNE”
QUI EST TROP GAIE?
DES GIRONDINS AUX FLEURS DU MAL
BAUDELAIRE, MARCELINE DESIBORDES-VALMORE ET LA FRATERNTIE DES POETES
NERVAL ET “L’ECOLE PAIENNE”
UNE MISE AU POINT


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 26 no. 01 1991 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 25 no. 01 1990 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 24 no. 02 1989 décembre

W.T.BANDY 1903-1989
LA PREPARATION DU VOYAGE DE BAUDELAIRE AUX INDES.
LE SIECLE DE BATHILD BOUNIOL
DESCHANEL ET BAUDELAIRE: PRESENCE DES FLEURS DU MAL DANS UNE ANTHOLOGIE DE 1857.
UNE CITATION DE SHAKESPEARE DANS LES BON SCHIENS
DU CANARD AU CYGNE: BAUDELAIRE ET BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE
AUTOUR DES FLEURS DU MAL ET DE L‘ENSORCELEE
QUI PARLE?


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 24 no. 01 1989 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 23 no. 02 1988 décembre

BAUDELAIRE ET LES FRERES LA MADELENE I. UN CESAR A CARPENTRAS II. HENRY DE LA MADELENE
AGENT LITTERAIRE DE BAUDELAIRE
NOTES SUR LE SPLEEN DE PARIS
TROIS AUTOGRAPHES DE BAUDELAIRE
UN AUTRE PETIT DE LA LETTRE DU 2O JUILLET 1859


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 23 no. 01 1988 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 22 no. 02 1987 décembre

Un anniversaire: les oeuvres posthumes de 1877
Deux lettres d’Eugêne Crépet a Auguste Dozon
Dans les chemins de Baudelaire
Baudelaire, Cyrano et Regnard par Benoit Saint-Hilaire
Frédóric Dulamon
Baudelaire au Béranger
Une version inconnue du poème en prose “L’Horloge”
Question de sens
La Lettre du 20 juillet 1859 et ses petits
Baudelaire, Hote de Madame Sabatier, Rue Frochot: Rectifications et précisions


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 22 no. 01 1987 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 21 no. 03 1986 décembre

“Le Doigt de Dieu”: Un conte inédit, de de Baudelaire
“Echanges linguistiques”
“Alphonse Karr et le Salon de 1845″


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 21 no. 02 1986 août

AUTOUR DU HIBOU PHILOSOPHE: CHAMPLEURY, MONSELET ET ARMAND BACHET
L’AUTRE MARIAGE DE CHAMPFLEURY
LES FLEURS EXPLIQUEES: SUPPLEMENT


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 21 no. 01 1986 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 20 no. 03 1985 décembre

LE TESTAMENT DE MADAME AUPICK 27 mars 1869 — 13 novembre 1870

INDEX, VOL XI – XX


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 20 no. 02 1985 août

UNE LETTRE RETROUVEE DE BAUDELAIRE SUR WRONSKI: A LAZARE AUGE, 4 FEVRIER 1854
UN ANCETRE AIJDOIS DE BAUDELAIRE
BAUDELAIRE ET LEOPOLD DURAS
“LEONTINE S’ENTETE”
ERRATA


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 20 no. 01 1985 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 19 no. 03 1984 décembre

BAUDELAIRE, JULES VIARD ET LA PASSANTE
CLAUDE LORRAIN ET LES PORTIQUES DE BAUDELAIRE
LA PREMIERE RENCONTRE DE BAUDELAIRE AVEC WAGNER (JOURNAL DES DEBATS, 18 MAI 1849)
LISZT ET NERVAL


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 19 no. 02 1984 août

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 19 no. 01 1984 avril

LA VERITE SUR LE CAS DE M. VALDEMAR
BAUDELAIRE, MANET ET “LA CORDE”
UNE LETTRE DE BAUDELAIRE A MICHEL LEVY
HENRI ROCHEFORT ATTAQUE MICHEL LEVY
D’UNE PRESIDENTE L’AUTRE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 18 no. 03 1983 décembre

HENRY DE LA MADELENE, CRITIQUE DE BAUDELAIRE
UN NOUVEL AVATAR D’EDMOND ALBERT
UNE LECTURE DES FLEURS DU MAL PAR FELIX LEAKEY

Bulletin Baudelairien tome 18 no. 02 1983 août

LA DATE DES NOTES SUR “LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES”
LYON BAGNEDE LA PEINTURE
L’ASPERGE DU BOIS DE BOULOGNE: UN QUATRAIN INCONNU DE BAUDELAIRE?
SUR L’ECOLE DE LYON

Bulletin Baudelairien tome 18 no. 01 1983 avril

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 17 no. 03 1982 décembre

Homages a W.T. Brandy (short note and chronological list of his publications)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 17 nos. 01-02 1982 avril-août

MAURICE CHALVET BAUDELAIRE “L’AMINTA” ET “LE MOINE”
ENCORE “LES BALCONS DU CIEL”
T.S. ELIOT ET BAUDELAIRE ENCORE: “WHISPERS OF IMMORTALITY” ET “LES METAMORPHOSES DU VAMPIRE”·


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 16 no. 04 1982 hiver

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 16 no. 03 1981 automne

BAUDELAIRE ET BARTHET: Documents inedits sur une “affaire” mal connue
BAUDELAIRE ET LACAUSSADE: UNE SOURCE POSSIBLE DE “L’HOMME ET LA MER”
BAUDELAIRE, APOLLINAIRE ET “L’ESPRIT NOUVEAU”, SELON LOUIS CHADOURNE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 16 no. 02 1981 hiver

CHERCHEZ LA FEMME: UNE LECTURE MAISTRIENNE DE BAUDELAIRE
A PROPOS DU PORTRAIT DE MADAME SABATIER PAR CHARLES JALABERT
A PROPOS D’UNE PRETENDUE LETTRE DE PAUL HUET A BAUDELAIRE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 16 no. 01 1980 été

ENCORE UNE FLEUR DU MAL EPANOUIE DANS THE WASTE LAND
BALZAC, BERTALL ET LE SPLEEN, IV, DE BAUDELAIRE
BAUDELAIRE, GEORGE SAND ET BILLAULT
EDOUARD SCHURE, BAUDELAIRE ET LE WAGNERISME A LA REVUE DES DEUX MONDES, D’APRES UN DOCUMENT INEDIT
UNE SOURCE DU POEME LES PETITES VIEILLES


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 15 nos. 01-02 1979 été -1980 hiver

A NOS ABONNES
LE MARIAGE DE CHAMPFLEURY
DOCUMENTS SUR CE MARIAGE
BAUDELAIRE ET ROSSETTI: UNE HYPOTHESE VRAISEMBLABLE
UN AMIE DE MME AUPICK
LES OBSEQUES DE M. BATTON
BAUDELAIRE ET NERVAL OU BAUDELAIRE ET BLAZE DE BURY?
LE SURNATURALISME FRANCAIS


Bulletin Baudelairien 1980 Bibliographie: 1978
Bulletin Baudelairien 1980 Bibliographie: 1977
Bulletin Baudelairien 1978 Bibliographie: 1976
Bulletin Baudelairien 1977 Bibliographie: 1975
Bulletin Baudelairien 1976 Bibliographie: 1974
Bulletin Baudelairien 1975 Bibliographie: 1973


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 14 no. 02 1978 hiver

BAUDELAIRE ET J.G.F
LA DEDICATAIRE DES PARADIS ARTIFICIELS – EST-ELLE UNE FEMME IMAGINAIRE?
BAUDELAIRE ET LA “PHILOSOPHIE”
BAUDELAIRE, MANET, ROSSETTI ET MALLARME


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 14 no. 01 1978 été

BAUDELAIRE ET SIMON SAINT-JEAN
REFLEXIONS SUR UNE “AUBERGE FAMEUSE”
LA MORT DE FIRMIN MAILLARD


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 13 no. 02 1978 hiver

BAUDELAIRE ET CHARLES BLANC
AUTOUR D’UN BILLET DE BAUDELAIRE A GAUTIER


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 13 no. 01 1977 été

UNE JOURNEE DE BAUDELAIRE A propos d’une lettre inedite.
BAUDELAIRE, WATRIPON ET LEVALLOIS

Bulletin Baudelairien tome 12 no. 02 1977 hiver

DE LA DEDICATAIRE DES PARADIS ARTIFICIELS
UNE SOURCE DU SALON DE 1859
BAUDELAIRE AU MEXIQUE: LES REVUES DU MODERNISMO


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 12 no. 01 1976 été

QUELQUES SOUVENIRS SOCIALISTES DANS L’OEUVRE DE BAUDELAIRE
ZOLA ET BAUDELAIRE ESTHETICIENS
SUR PRIVAT D’ANGLEMONT


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 11 no. 02 1976 hiver

EUGENE CREPET
SUR HOFFMANN, POE ET BAUDELAIRE
UNE FAUSSE VARIANTE
BAUDELAIRE A-T-IL LU LEOPARDI?
ERRATA


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 11 no. 01 1975 été

BAUDELAIRE ET MERYON
NOTES INEDITES DE BAUDELAIRE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 10 no. 02 1975 hiver

A PROPOS DES “TITRES POUR UN RECUEIL MENSUEL”
NERVAL : FIGURE EMBLMATIQUE DE L’UNIVERS BAUDELAIRIEN
LA PREFACE DES NOUVELLES HISTOIRES EXTRAORDINAIRES (Deux Notes explicatives)

INDEX, Vol. I-X


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 10 no. 01 1974 été

Sur l’anglais de Baudelaire
Baudelaire, Masini et le Tasse
Baudelaire et le “Jeune chroniqueur”


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 09 no. 02 1974 hiver

De l’Erebe au pot-au-feu
Le Belly du Nicaragua


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 09 no. 01 1973 été

MILTON ET “LE BEAU NAVIRE”
L’IVRESSE DU HASCHISCH
UNE LETTRE INEDITE A PINCEPOURDE
A PROPOS DE QUELQUES-UNS DES VINGT-QUATRE AMIS DE BAUDELAIRE
BAUDELAIRE DEVANT LA CRITIQUE ANGLAISE (1861-1867)
“A UNE JEUNE SALTIMRAN0UE” (Une datte a corriger)
LE SEUL MOYEN DE NE JAMAIS S’FNNUYER
SUR ROGER MARTIN DU GARD


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 08 no. 02 1973 avril 9

JEAN POMMIER
LE PREMIER MANUSCRIT CONNU D’ “A UNE MENDIANTE ROUSSE”
BAUDELAIREET ASSELINEAUEN 1851: ASSELINEAU CRITIQUE DE COROT
BAUDELAIRE, LAVIEILLE, ASSELINEAU
UNE CONFIDENCE DE BAUDELAIRE?
MIETTES BAUDELAIRIENNES I. Edgar Poe et les Petits Poemes en prose II. Baudelaire et Beroalde de Verville
James K. Wallace: ‘LA FONTAINE DE JOUVENCE’ DANS UN JOURNAL ANGLAIS DE 1856
Claude Pichois: LOUISE OU ELISE DESCHAMPS? (suite)
BAUDELAIRE A-T-IL CONNU KEATS?


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 08 no. 01 1972 août 31

Louise Deschamps et “Catherine d’Overmeire”
Une lettre inedite it Pellerin
Une lettre inedite de Baudelaire a Victor Duruy
Les Travaux Baudelairiens de Jacques Crepet. II. Periodiques


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 07 no. 02 1972 avril 9

Jacques Crepet et la petite mendiante rousse
Les Travaux Baudelairiens de Jacques Crepet. I.
Baudelaire corrige Les Epaves
II y a cent cinquante ans (1821); II y a cent ans (1871)
Recensement bibIiographique: Supplement (1966)
A propos de deux lettres de Baudelaire
Une supplique a Busquet
Facsimile du manuscrit de la “Supplique a Busquet”


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 07 no. 01 1971 août 31

Miettes baudelairiennes
“Et mourir de plaisir …”
Urries, Urlici, ou Willis?
Repertoire de theses canadiennes sur Baudelaire


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 06 no. 02 1971 avril 9

Nerval, Veuillot et Baudelaire
Baudelaire et les monstres
Une fausse attribution
‘Lelia’, source de ‘Recueillement’?
Quatre tercets d’Ernest Prarond a Baudelaire
Villiers de l’Isle-Adam: Lettre inedite a Asselineau
Encore un mot sur Baudelaire et Babou
II y a cent ans … (1870)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 06 no. 01 1970 août 31

Verteuil et Baudelaire (Anecdote retrouvee)
Baudelaire et l’utopie
Baudelaire, Cabet et Cape
Une Anecdote oubliee sur Baudelaire et Nerval
Le Coucher du Soleil romantique


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 05 no. 02 1970 avril 9

Quelques inedits de Baudelaire
Bibliographie: Baudelaire par dela la Manche et l’Atlantique
Aux sources de I’essai sur Wagner
Les vingt..quatre amis de Baudelaire
Il y a cent ans … (1869)

Index du Bulletin Baudelairien (tomes I-V)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 05 no. 01 1969 août 31

Baudelaire et la jeune poesie
Some Influences of Baudelaire
Baudelaire as Art Critic
Claude Pichois: Les etudes baudelairiennes d’un continent a l’autre


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 04 no. 02 1969 avril 9

Deux inedits
La trace de quelques documents baudelairiens
Baudelaire et Eugene Crepet: un document inedits
La Revue anesdotique et Baudelaire (I)
Baudelaire et Henry Derieux
Travaux en cours
Correction


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 04 no. 01 1968 août 31

(Bibliography only)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 03 no. 02 1968 avril 9

JACQUES CREPET
BAUDELAIRE AUX MUSEES DE VERSAILLES ET DE NANTES
LE TOMBEAU DE FRANCOIS BAUDELAIRE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 03 no. 01 1967 août 31

JEUNESSE DE BAUDELAIRE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 02 no. 02 1967 avril

REPERTOIRE DE THESES DE MAITRISE AMERICAINES SUR BAUDELAIRE (1912-1966)


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 02 no. 01 1966 août 31

BAUDELAIRE ET LA FONTAINE DE JOUVENCE
LA GENESE DU SYMBOLE DU THYRSE CHEZ BAUDELAIRE
AMEDEE PICHOT: PREMIER TRADUCTEUR DE POE


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 01 no. 02 1966 avril 9

BAUDELAIRE JUGE PAR LES ESPAGNOLS
REVIEWS


Bulletin Baudelairien tome 01 no. 01 1965 août 31

THE JAMES BROTHERS AND BAUDELAIRE


JURN’s annual link-rot check is complete

27 Monday Jul 2015

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I’ve now completed JURN’s painstaking annual summer check-and-repair, by checking each and every indexed URL to see if it is still present in the main Google Search results. Both JURN search and the JURN Directory are now as up-to-date and link-rot free as they can be.

JURN and the geosciences

27 Monday Jul 2015

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I’m pleased to say that JURN is now nearer to becoming a useful search tool for open access journal articles in the geosciences. JURN already had moderately good coverage of this science, but after discovering the American Geosciences Institute’s handy directory of Open Access Journals in geosciences I have been able to index a further 30 geoscience journals. I’ve also started to add a list of around 40 further journals that were previously missing from JURN — most of the remaining missing journals are from small nations such as Portugal, Finland, Belgium, Hungary, etc, and these will be added before the end of 2015. In using AGI to compile a list of the missing geoscience journals I’ve taken care to consider only journals from reputable publishers (the AGI’s directory appears to have an open policy of listing all applicants).

DOAJ article pages back in JURN

10 Friday Jul 2015

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The DOAJ’s new ‘one article, one page’ feature is live and visible to Google Search. The DOAJ had previously announced that, sometime in 2015, “every single article entry in DOAJ will have, once again, its own landing page”. The DOAJ article pages at https://doaj.org/article/* are now included in JURN. Usually a DOAJ result only shows up when Google can’t find/show the article at its actual location.

Lore and Language, 1969-1999

05 Monday Jan 2015

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Lore and Language is an important journal source for British folklore and folk life. Here are links to all the scanned issues I could find in the online archive, ordered by date. This is so that this journal can be indexed in JURN and added to the JURN Directory, if only at the level of article titles. Note that many of the PDFs linked on the record pages are “404 Not found”, but there is a per-page viewer for each issue.


Lore and Language, no. 01 (July, 1969)

Childlore in Sheffield.

Collecting Mummer’s Plays To-Day.

T’owd Tup – Wincobank, Sheffield.

The use of existing dialect glossaries in connection with the Sheffield survey.

Survey News

Books.


Lore and Language, no. 02 (January, 1970)

Proverbs and Proverb-Collecting.

The Black Dog in the North Country [down to North Derbyshire].

Christmas in Bohemia.

Survey news.

Reviews.


Lore and Language, no. 03 (August, 1970)

McCafferty: a study in the variation and function of a ballad. [Part one]

The Cheshire Soul-Caker’s Play.

Carol-Singing in the Sheffield Area.

Whitsuntide House Visitation [South Yorkshire]

Survey News.

Reviews.


Lore and language, no. 04 (January, 1971)

McCafferty: a study in the variation and function of a ballad. [Part two].

In Search of the Water-Wolf [West Yorkshire].

Survey News.


Lore and language, no. 05 (July, 1971)

The Social Context of Traditional Song: some notes on collecting.

Further notes on Amtrobus Soulcakers and other Cheshire souling plays.

Survey news.

Reviews


Lore and language, no. 06 (January, 1972)

Lore and Material Culture.

Nottingham Goose Fair 1970.

Telling the Bees: a Flemish version.

Reviews.

Notes and Queries (one on Water-Wolf article in January, 1971)


Lore and language, no. 07 (July, 1972)

S.L.F. RESEARCH PROJECTS: TRADITIONAL DRAMA. PROJECT 1; A CLASSIFICATION OF CHAPBOOKS CONTAINING TRADITIONAL PLAY TEXTS.

COUNTY TYRONE FOLK-BELIEFS.

“McCAFFERY”: A SOLDIER’S SONG OF PROTEST.

FIGURES USED FOR THREATENING CHILDREN.

NOTES AND QUERIES .


Lore and language, no. 08 (January, 1973)

Childhood in County Tyrone [Games, songs and sayings]

A Survey of Christmas Singing Traditions in South Yorkshire – 1970 [detailed and systematic fieldwork]

Notes and Queries.

Reviews.


Lore and language, no. 09 (July, 1973)

How broad was my “u” [North of England].

We have a Poor Horse [Detailed descriptive record of a fading Derbyshire Wassail / Mummers house-visiting, made at New Year 1971. Song and hobby-horse].

The Archives of Cultural Tradition material culture collection and display service [Sheffield].

The White Lady of the Priest Holes [Northern England, ghosts].

Traditions and Language in Orleans and Val de Loire [France].

Notes and Queries.

Reviews.


Lore and language, no. 10 (January, 1974)

Dialects of North-Eastern England.

The Folk Play, Guising, and Northern Scotland.

Some Dutch Proverbs and their Provenance.

Reviews.

Index to Lore and Language Volume 1, parts 1 to 10. [Starts page 29].


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 01, (July, 1974)

We Are What We Speak [The psychology of Luxemburgers as seen through speech]

Tradition – a Perspective. Part 1, Introduction.

“Nothing” – a Series of String Figures taught to me by Elsie Sperry.

Language Butchered: Back-Slang in the Birmingham Meat Trade. [Birmingham, England]

A Note on Similarities Between Some Wedding Customs in England and France.

Book Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 02, (January, 1975)

Tradition and Language in an Urban Community [Middlesex Street, Stepney, which used to be called Petticoat Lane]

A Description and Preliminary Discussion of the Rhymed Blason Populaire Tradition in England

String Figures and the Language Arts

Tunnels [Stockton-on-Tees]

Reviews


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 03, (July, 1975)

Tradition – a Perspective. Part II, Transmission.

Traditional Expressions in a Newfoundland Community: Genre Change and Functional Variability Variation in Oral Tradition.

A Glossary of Market-Traders’ Argot.

Chinese Restaurant Stories: International Folklore .

Notes and Queries.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 04, (January, 1976)

S.L.F. Research Project: Traditional Drama Project 1: A Classification of Chapbooks containing traditional play texts. Interim Report.

Some Folktales and Legends from Northern England.

Creativity and the Teller of Tales: a brief study of variation in a Cameroon folktale.

Notes and Queries.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 05, (July, 1976)

Born in Kent [Kent men depicted as barbarous speakers in medieval stories].

The Medieval Ghost Story.

The Decipherment of a mid-Victorian Diary [by Ella Sophia Bulley, a nineteenth-century cotton broker’s daughter from Liverpool].

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 06 (January, 1977)

Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Archive: Dites concerning Snow and Thunder.

Frank Williams, Newfoundland Joke-Teller. Part 1: Previous Joke Studies and Frank’s Cognition of Development as Joke-Teller.

“Objectivity” in research: a reply to P. S. Smith.

Notes and Queries.

Old customs in the Stannington area of South Yorkshire.

Xeroxlore [Photocopying, office lore].

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 07 (July 1977)

The Folklore Society Branches out.

Do you Want to Sing? A brief survey of worksongs in Anglophone Cameroon.

Frank Williams, Newfoundland Joke Teller. Part 2: The Joke Context Today, Frank’s Social Position in his Community and the Types of Jokes in his Repertoire.

Note: The pronunciation of “Isle” and “Oil” [in Berkshire and Oxfordshire].

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 08, (January, 1978)

Tradition – a Perspective. Part III – Information, Perception and Performance.

Frank Williams, Newfoundland Joke-Teller. Part 3 : Frank’s Memory and his ‘Headlines’.

A Glossary of Market-traders’ Argot. [Continued]

The Chinese Restaurant Story again: an antipodean version.

“Loo” [origin of English word for toilet, in seamen’s argot].

Notes and Queries: Computers and the Folklorist.

A Query.

Letter to the Editor.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 09, (July, 1978)

A Note on the Anecdote.

Frank Williams, Newfoundland Joke-Teller. Part 4: The Social and Psychological Aspects of Frank’s Performances and the Content of his Notebooks.

Literary Sources and Folklore Studies in the Nineteenth Century: A Re-assessment of Armchair Scholarship.

Oral History and Tradition in an Urban Setting.

The Old English Riddles and their Ornithological Content.

Of Whims and Whim-whams.

Marbles and Conkers.

Note: Joseph Horsfall Turner Collection.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 10, (January, 1979)

Order and Disorder in the Playground.

Four Possible Factors in the Formation of Bound Expressions: The Case of “Up She Comes” in Newfoundland Culture.

Meat-Cut Terms: a check-list.

A Checklist of Newfoundland Expressions.

Aspects of Urban Legend as a Performance Genre.

Achebe: The Literary Function of Proverbs and Proverbial Sayings in Two Novels.

Sources of Luo Oral Literature.

Traditional Drama 1978.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 02, No. 10, (January, 1979) (Reviews Supplement)


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 01, Part A (July, 1979)

The Northernisms in The Reeve’s Tale.

The Survey of Anglo-Welsh Dialects.

Folktales in Transmission.

“We Had Words” Narratives of Verbal Conflicts.

The Place of Baby Talk in Adult Speech.

The Preparation of a Reading Teacher for the Use of String Figures in the Classroom.

A Literary (and Social) Context for ‘The Radiance of the King’ by Camara Laye.

Wedding Customs in the Office: A Note.

Letter to the Editor.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 01, part B (July, 1979)


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 02, Part A (January, 1980)

The Reindeer Antlers of the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance: A re-examination.

The Vocabulary of Statistics.

Possible Sources for the Legend of Wizard’s Slough, in R D Blackmore’s Lorna Doone.

The Idiom of Drinking in Cameroon Pidgin English.

Source and adaptation in the proverb: a Nigerian example.

Horn Scalepressing with Reference to the Craft in the Village of Stannington, Sheffield.

Further Aspects of Restaurant Stories.

Traditional Drama 1979.

Notes and Queries: Orlando Jewitt / Lancashire Textile Terminology / The Chasseur Maudit in Alsace Madeleine Blaess.


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 02, Part B (January, 1980)


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 03, Part A (July, 1980)

A Brief Glossary of East Yorkshire Dialect.

“Fall-back” Varieties.

On Southern /a.:/.

From Free Morphene to Bound Morphene? A West Yorkshire Example.

Whim-Whams for a Goose’s Bridle: A List of Put-offs and Related Forms in English and German.

May Processions at Roman Catholic Parochial Schools as Didactic Drama.

Some Notes on Latter-day Stannington Cutlers.

Letter to the Editor.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 03, Part B (July, 1980)


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 04-05, (January/July, 1981)

Brednich, Vorwort.

Verzeichnis der Teilnehmer.

Joanne B Purcell, Salient Characteristics of the Portuguese Romanceiro.

Giovanni G Bronzini, “Donna Lombarda”: Historische oder historisierte Ballade?.

Anneli Asplund, Ballads and other Folksongs in Present-Day Finland.

Singer’s Repertories as the Consequence of their Biographies.

Die Tradierung von Volksballaden in der Deutschen Folkszene.

A Sketch of the German Folk Revival Singer, Katzi Ritzel.

Hugh Shields and Tom Munelly, Scots Ballad Influences in Ireland.

Some Approaches to Scottish Ballad Study.

Folk Composer: An Overview.

Theodor Fontane’s “Sir Patrick Spens”.

James Porter, Regional Catalogues of Ballad Style: A Suggestion for Multilevelled Arrangement.

Politics and Children’s Rhymes in Ancient China.

Black Jack Davy: Cultural Values and Change in Scots and American Balladry.

The Content and Form of Yoruba Folksong: An Introduction.


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 06 part A (January, 1982)

Primitivism versus Progress: The Scottish Enlightenment’s Reaction to Epic and Mythology

National Labels: How can we assess them?

Mak and the Seven Names of God

Wakes and Rushbearing c.1780-c.1830: A Functional Analysis

“Bold Sir Rylas” and the Struggle for Ballad Form Multi-purpose Treacle Mines in Sussex and Surrey

Query

Reviews


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 06, Part B (January 1982)


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 07, (July 1982)

The Labovian Interview: A Reappraisal.

Graphical Methods for Illustrating Data in the Survey of English Dialects.

The Change of Japaneses to Japanese.

Shots at a Venture [use of the word ‘faction’].

Some Considerations of Name and Verse in the Folktale.

Songs and Ballads of the Wet Canteen: Recollections of a British Soldier in India.

The /’tome nae: (r)/Stories: An Example of Twentieth Century Urban Folktale.

String Figure ”The Forth Bridge”.

Letter to the Editor.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 08, (January, 1983)

“Rocky the Police Dog” and other tales: Traditional Narrative in an Occupation Corpus.

Myth and Meaning in “Death and the King’s Horseman”.

Morris Dancing in the Eighteenth Century: A newly-discovered source.

Double Entendre in the Old English Riddles.

Dumbles or Bumbles.

Non-standard Periphrastic do in the Dialects of South West Britain.

North: The Significance of a Compass Point in some Medieval Literature.

Eighteenth Century Yorkshire Rushbearing.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 09, (July, 1983)

“Amor vincit omnia” and the Prioress’s Brooch.

Travellers’ Cant, Shelta, Mumpers’ Talk and Minklers’ Thari.

Love and Marriage Customs of the Jamaican Community in London.

The Farmworker and “The Farmer’s Boy”.

Towards a Linguopoetic Study of Texts.

Children’s Halloween Customs in Sheffield.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 03, No. 10, (January, 1984)

A Chapter of Cheats: Disguise in Eighteenth Century Chap-Literature.

A Schematic Approach to Literature in Schools.

Orfeo and Orpheus: Notes on a Shetland Ballad.

The Aesthetics of the Folk Ballad.

The Modernity of the ‘Nun’s Priest’s Tale’: Narrator, Theme and Ending.

Words from Wool [Words inherited from shepherds and the wool trade].

Reviews.

Addenda and Errata.

Index to Volume 3 (July 1979 – January 1984).


Lore and Language Vol. 04, No. 01, (January, 1985)

Gujerati Proverbs: An Analytical Study.

The Folktale Structure in Amos Tutuola’s The Palm-Wine Drinkard.

Solihull: A Note on a Placename Pronunciation.

Further thoughts on the Labovian Interview.

The Lost Slinfold Bell: Some Functions of a Local Legend.

A Selection of Proverbial Material from “Tail Corn”.

The Lady on the Mountain: A Century of Play Rhyme Tradition.

Letters to the Editor.

Notes and Queries.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 04, No. 02, (July, 1985)

Rhymes and Songs for Halloween and Bonfire Night.

Folk Etymology: Remarks on Linguistic Problem-Solving and who does it.

Sustaining the Traditions of Police Work: A Sociological Analysis.

Hunter and Hunting in Yoruba Folklore.

A Semantic Universal?

Just for Fun: Children’s Playground Songs from Derbyshire.

Reviews.

Index to Volume 4: January and July 1985.


Lore and Language Vol. 05, No. 01, (January, 1986)

Tradition – A Perspective. Part IV – Variation on the Prospective Adopter’s Access to Information.

Folk-Narrative Performance and Tape Transcription: Theory versus Practice.

Roots of African Drama: Critical Approaches and Elements of Continuity.

The Concept of the “Character”.

The Mystere d’ Adam and English Pictorial Iconography.

A Note on the Narrative of Verbal Conflict.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 05, No. 02, (July, 1986)

The CM2 Process: A Selection of Riddles in Cameroon Pidgin English.

The Logic of Riddles Re-examined: An Apologue to Maranda.

The Riddle Ballad and the Riddle.

An Analysis of Nigerian Oral Discourse Within the Context of an Unscripted Dramatic Performance.

Towards a Morphology of the English Folk Play.

Letter to the Editor.

Notes and Queries.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 06, No. 01, (January, 1987)

A Threshold in Children’s Belief. [Children’s weather beliefs in England]

Newfoundland Berry Pickers “In the Fairies”.

The Maintenance of Spatial and Temporal Boundaries through Legendry.

Adynaton Symbols in lgbo Proverbial Usage.

The Survival of the Traditional Dole in Hampshire Today.

An Example of Survival in Sheffield Speech.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 06, No. 02 (July, 1987)

Zen in the Art of Morris Group Maintenance: Aesthetics and the Web of Team Politics.

Extension of the Traditional Repertoire and Newly Conceived Traditions.

Repertoire?—or Repartee? The Seven Champions Molly Dancers 1977-1987.

The Origins of Sheffield City Morris Men: Medup, We Did it Our Way.

The Rise of Lord Conyers: The Repertoire Development of a Newly Formed Morris Side.

With One Bound They Were Free: From the Cotswolds to the Welsh Border in One Stride.

The Growing Pains of a Longsword Team.


Lore and Language Vol. 07, No. 01, (January, 1988)

Music Making in the Scottish Borders in the 1680s.

Wedding Customs in the Paperwork Empire: Three Verbal Genres.

“Old Wines, New Bottles, What Connoisseur?”: Dimensions of Contemporary Nigerian Folk Literature.

An Analysis of the Non-standard Realisation of the Definite Article by Four Generations of Speakers in Lancashire.

A Phonemic and Phonetic Key to the Orthography of the Lancashire Dialect Author James Taylor Staton (1817-1875).

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 07, No. 02 (July, 1988)

Trees and Buckets: Approaches to the Classification of Folklore Materials and some thoughts for the future

How the Wolf Met his Match: Two Feminist Revisions of Little Red Riding Hood

Selected String Figures, Myths and Mythmakers

British Ballads in Newfoundland: some recent examples

Notes and Queries

An Early Reference to Morris Dancing

Reviews

Index of volumes 5, 6 and 7


Lore and Language Vol. 08, No. 01, (January, 1989)

Novelist as Mimic: a sociolinguistic study of Kingsley Amis

“The Seafarer” as an Evangelical Poem

Divination, Morals and Courtesy: Some Aspects of English Chap-Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Gossip and the Letter: Ideologies of “Restoration” in “Jude the Obscure”

Of Progress and Distortions: a pattern in the panegyric ethos in Igbo life and culture

Letter to the Editor

Reviews


Lore and Language Vol. 08, No. 02, (July, 1989)

The Language of Old Burton, Burton Bradstock, Dorset, with notes of parallels to Newfoundland usage by Martin J. Lovelace.

Linguistic Manipulation in the Punch and Judy Script.

Storytelling as Experimental Drama: A study of Efua Sutherland’s The Marriage of Anansewa.

“The Old Eel that Come Up through Breydon Water”: Arthur Ransome’s Work as a Key to Folklife and Folk Speech.

David Thomson [recollection of the folklore collector David Thomson].

Hordocks in Lear’s Crown.

Notes and Queries.

Review Article – The Vanishing American Legend: Oral Narrative and Textmaking in the 1980s.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 09, No. 01, (January, 1990)

“And so Nobby Called to Smudger … “: Nicknames associated with individual surnames.

The Blason Populaire Tradition in English Culture: A Dynamic Model of Social Structure.

Nigerian Pidgin Proverbs.

Myth: Matter of Mind?.

Unintentional Verbal Irony in Operatic Libretti: The Curse of Super-titles.

The Cock in Irish Tradition, with special reference to the Midlands [Irish Midlands, not English Midlands].

Review Article – Dialectology and Sociolinguistics in the 1980s.


Lore and Language Vol. 09, No. 02, (July, 1990)

“I Have No Idea Whether That’s True or Not”: Belief and Narrative Event Enactment.

Collecting Folklore in Ireland.

Witch or Wise Women? – women as healers through the ages.

The Politics of Dialectology.

Scots and English in the Speech and Writing of Glasgow.

Reviews.

Index of volumes 8 and 9.


Lore and Language Vol. 10, No. 01, (January, 1991)

Broadside Ballads and Irish Society: An Examination of the Themes of Religion and Love.

Deep Continuities and Discontinuities in the Outlaw Hero Traditions of Britain, Australia and America.

A Linguistic Analysis of an Insult Game in Nigerian Pidgin English.

Modernity in Contemporary Marchen: Some Newfoundland Examples.

The Social and Economic Background to the Narrative of Verbal Conflict.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 10, No. 02, (July, 1991)

The Phonetic Form of the Definite Article and Some Other Linguistic Features in Parts of Lancashire and Greater Manchester County: A Reply to John Kerins.

A Bit of Black Country [long detailed article on the dialect, by a trained linguist raised in the Black Country].

Women’s Working Songs [general concept of].

The Aesthetics of Marchen Narration in Franco-Newfoundland Tradition.

Nigerian Dramatists in Search ofa Theatrical Idiom.

A Folkloristic Perspective on Wale Ogunyemi, Kola Ogunmola and Atiboroko Uyovbukerhi.

Kamtok is Achieving its Lettres De Noblesse.

The Historiography of Dialectology.

‘Fulwood Farmers and Neighbours’ as a Community Folksong.

Review Article – The Dialects of Modern German.

Reviews.

Index of Volume 10


Lore and Language Vol. 11, No. 01, (1992-1993)

The place of verbal jokes in Yoruba life.

Incest in ballads: the availability of cultural meaning.

‘”City and transcity” folk literature: the dramaturgy and rhetoric of oral advertisetnent of medical products in Nigeria.

The African South: a critique of Puckett’s Folk beliefs of the Southern Negro.

Review Article – The novels of Chinua Achebe: a reappraisal.

Notes and Queries.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 11, No. 02, (1992-1993)

“The Helks Lady” and other legends surrounding Wuthering Heights.

Some Igede light-hearted erotic songs: the uses of obscenity in moral education.

Wessex dialect.

From Hunter to Newspeak: dialect study in Sheffield 1829-1984.

Antony and Cleopatra Il.ii.56-58.

Review Article – English language project work.

Review Article – Intonation and its uses.

Review Article – Structural atlas of the English dialects.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 12, No. 01-02B, (1994)


Lore and Language Vol. 13, No. 01, (1995)

The use of the historic present tense in Scottish Traveller folktales.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the “Origin of the Maypole”.

Some Cornish customs and amusements in the late eighteenth century.

Etymological notes on some British bird names.

Marimei taboos of Kalderesh Romanies.

Periphrastic do in Gloucestershire.


Lore and Language Vol. 13, No. 02, (1995)

Dialogic textmaking in folkloristics.

An English dinner: an African-Guyanese religious dance.

Review Article – Recovering our lost heritage.

Review Article – Oral tradition and Irish migration.

Review Article – The structure of English dialects.

Review Article – Why more histories of the English language?


No issues in 1996.


Lore and Language Vol. 15, No. 01-02, (1997)

The Thomsian heritage in the Folklore Society (London).

Barrows, poems and visions: the inspirational dead.

From Aucassin et Nicolette to the “Humorous Grace”.

Rewriting and rethinking the Welsh folktale.

The relevance of the rural tradition [Tradition of writing about English country life].

British local legends: the need for closer study.

Thomas Fairman Ordish (1855-1924): A lasting legacy.

Beyond survivalism: regional folkloristics in Late-Victorian England.

One and two percent: Scottish Gaelic folklore studies in Newfoundland and Quebec.

Transatlantic patterns of transmission in children’s oral tradition.

Knowing ourselves/knowing each other: traditional creativity in the multicultural school setting of Israel.

Applying our wares: folklore in the real world.

Backwards into the future? English folklore studies in the twenty first century.

Review Article: Global people or still the folk? Ways of viewing contemporary introductions to sociology.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 16, No. 01-02, (1998)

Ethnographic approaches in mass media research: studying television’s social dimension.

“In cod we trust”: the codfish as a symbol and stereotype in Newfoundland and Labrador traditional and popular culture.

Folklorists do it orally: the cultural appropriation and socio-sexual politics of verbal play.

Material riddle-jokes and traditional novelties: homemade and purchased misrepresentations.

Use of television in everyday life: ritualisation and everyday culture.

Keepers ofthe flame: the romance novel and its fans.

Review Article: Not the last word on Robin Hood.

Reviews.


Lore and Language Vol. 17, No. 01-02, (1999)

Children’s games are still alive: a study of children’s games in a suburb west of Copenhagen.

The strange story of how a hopscotch stone was standardised.

The Witches’ Sabbat in legend and literature.

Meaning in narrative: an in-context interpretation of AT 313, The girl as helper in the hero’s flight.

An eye for a rune, a tooth for a regiment: the uses of deformity.

Partridge, the Man of the Hill, and Blifil: folkloric functions in Tom Jones.

Ballad tradition in the Tamil language: an introductory study.

Content, form, and functions of Ibibio women’s folksongs.

“Edward”, “The Twa Brothers”, or the bare bones of both?

Thomas Hardy’s “Play of St. George”.

Social networks and the changing foundations of tradition.

The Traditional Heritage Museum

Australian Folklore: an appraisal.

Review Article: Linderman’s legacy of the last pre-contact: Indian life in the West

A-Z Author Index to Lore and Language, Volumes 1-17. [Starts page 313]


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