In 1935, she told a folklorist a story of the legendary outlaw's boldness and daring. |
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He's an unwitting folklorist, a collector and expounder of hipster philosophy, barroom trivia, and pseudoscience. |
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Gezelle also worked as a philologist and folklorist, and he greatly influenced 19th-century Flemish intellectual life. |
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As a folklorist trained in history, I have long been intrigued by the question of the historical validity and ethnocentric bias in oral history. |
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A good folklorist meshes antiquity and modernity, making old tales relevant, while illustrating the timeless aspects of human experience. |
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A student of composer and folklorist Oscar O'Brien, Hector Gratton was also interested in the harmonizing of folk songs. |
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It departs from the usual folklorist concept of Hispanic rhythms. |
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She also knew various artists, including the poet Frank Scott, the folklorist Marius Barbeau and the painter Pegi Nichol. |
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His love for these themes is parallel to his lifelong effort as a folklorist and private collector. |
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Folk Song in England will explore the history, development and purpose of folk songs collected in England, led by renowned folklorist Steve Roud. |
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The folklorist studies the traditional artifacts of a social group and how they are transmitted. |
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A well-known folklorist and singer, she hosted a number of radio and TV programs on both the French and English networks of the CBC, including the program to which she lent her name, Chez Hélène. |
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From the very start of his career, Lee has been as much of a documentarist — a folklorist and a chronicler — as a fictioneer, and his films convey his ardor to preserve the ephemeral and to record the unspeakable. |
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From the very start of his career, Lee has been as much of a documentarist a folklorist and a chronicler as a fictioneer, and his films convey his ardor to preserve the ephemeral and to record the unspeakable. |
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In 1904 Yeats with playwright and folklorist Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory founded in Dublin the Abbey Theatre, one of Europe's earliest national theatres. |
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She organized the distribution of films, and produced films herself on such subjects as folklorist Violette Para, the Indians of southern Chile, and the illiterate, working class' fight for recognition. |
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Pioneer Canadian ethnographer and folklorist. |
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Around 1930, Évelyne Bolduc, folklorist, author and Yale University degree-holder, entered the Blue Book Division, where her contract was renewed annually. |
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Coole Park, now a nature reserve, was once the home of Lady Gregory, dramatist, folklorist and co-founder of the Abbey Theatre with William Butler Yeats and Edward Martyn. |
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The building is situated in the middle of a quiet village next to the Lakes of Eau d'Heure in an area full of touristic, folklorist and gastronomical discoveries. |
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The Society is named in honour of prominent Canadian folklorist Helen Creighton, who collected and published traditional music and lore of Maritime Canada. |
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Given this understanding, the goal of the folklorist was to capture and document them before they disappeared. |
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In the late 19th century, folklorist and philologist Francis Barton Gummere identifies the Gaesemere of the attestation as Geismar, a district of Frankenberg located in Hesse. |
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Ethnographer and folklorist Marius Barbeau estimated that well over ten thousand French folk songs and their variants had been collected in Canada. |
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In 1983, folklorist Jane Beck initiated a series of interviews with Daisy Turner, who was one hundred years old at the time, and recounting four generations of oral history. |
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Having identified folk artifacts, the professional folklorist strives to understand the significance of these beliefs, customs and objects for the group. |
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