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German folklore shares many characteristics with Scandinavian folklore and English folklore due to their origins in a common Germanic mythology. It reflects a similar mix of influences: a pre-Christian pantheon and other beings equivalent to those of Norse mythology; magical...
German Fairy Tales: The Brothers Grimm ... Links of interest for GRMN 432 - German Folklore: ... Encyclopedia Mythica An encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legend
On this page we have a list of links to web sites that deal with German traditions, customs, festivals, food recipes, holidays, German language videos, songs, and folklore.
Ostara's Home Page. The Germanic Goddess of Springtime. Her name lives on in the English and German words for "Easter." ... Mythology and Folklore, a comprehensive index maintained by Philip R.
As are many books in this series, German Folklore: A Handbook is organized into five chapters. ... Perhaps because of the nature of contemporary scholarship on German folklore, however,
As are many books in this series, German Folklore: A Handbook is organized into five chapters. ... Perhaps because of the nature of contemporary scholarship on German folklore, however,
Get this at a library near you! Author: [C Richard Beam ; Thomas Royce Brendle ;] -- ... Add tags for "The Thomas R. Brendle collection of Pennsylvania German folklore". Be the first
Dow instructs readers on the study of German folklore, beginning with definitions and classifications and including an extensive chapter on examples as well as excerpts of texts.
How the Pumpkins Conquered Germany. Halloween and the Commercialization of German Folklore ... When Tim Burton's movie "A Nightmare before Christmas" was shown in German cinemas in December 1994,
Signs, Cures, and Witchery: German Appalachian Folklore from Journal of Southern History provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Signs, Cures, and Witchery: German Appalachian Folklore.