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Revision as of 06:13, 1 October 2025
Folklore, myth, narrative, and symbolism
Ancient Myth
Cupid and Psyche
Christendom
Iconography of Christendom
19th Century National Scholarship
Brothers Grimm - Germany
Alexander Afanasyev - Russia
Elias Lönnrot - Finland - Kalevala
William Butler Yeats - Ireland
John Francis Cambell - Scotland
Abjornsen and Moe - Norway
Evald Tang Kristensen - Denmark
Joseph Ritson - English nursery rhymes
Francis James Child - English ballads
Niccolò Tommaseo - Italy
Walter Scott - Borderer ballads
Bell & Dixon - English Peasant Songs
William John Thoms - English Folklore
Sabine Baring-Gould - English folklore and Saints Tales
Academics, Symbolists and Psychologists
Max Muller
Mircea Eliade
Carl Jung
George Frazer
Iona and Peter Opie
Marie-Louise von Franz
Margaret Fay Shaw
Georges Dumézil
Aarnes Thompson
Alan Dundes
Vladimir Propp
Umberto Eco
Roland Barthes
Italo Calvino