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German Folklore A Handbook
James R. Dow
ISBN: 0-313-33375-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-33375-0
288 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 6/30/2006
List Price: $55.00 (UK Sterling Price: £37.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • This recent addition to Greenwood Press's folklore handbooks is an excellent contribution to its series....The book provides an excellent introduction to German folklore and will serve as a handbook for further study.u
    —Journal of Folklore Research
    2007
  • 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. He describes scholarship, historical and new approaches, and the social and cultural context. The book includes a list of annotated web resources.
    —Reference & Research Book News
    November 2006
  • [T]he author offers definitions and classifications followed by examples and texts with ample backup in bibliographic and scholarly citations including a discussion of scholarship and approaches to folklore plus a fine glossary, web sources and an index.
    —Society for German American Studies
    September 2006
  • [T]his handbook provides not a scholarly, detailed study of German folklore but rather a sampling to guide the reader through its concept. That said, the book gives evidence of Dow's long experience and erudition, and one must acknowledge a lurking depth, for example, in the discussion of folklore and National Socialism. Central to the book is an extensive chapter that illustrates the Germanic hoard: legend and Germanic myth, prose Edda, and the Niebelung epic. Familiar names reside here: Faust, Eulenspiegel, Munchhausen (Munchhausen), the Brothers Grimm. Dow (Iowa State Univ.) also brings to the discussion familiar ballads and songs such as Der Erlkonig. (Erlkonig) But one finds too the beloved German folk song Muss i denn truncated and limned with a reference to Elvis Presley and his English version. From there the author moves to calendar customs and a strong potion of fairy tales. The bibliography is commendable, and library Web sites are provided for those seeking to learn more....Recommended. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates; general readers.
    —Choice
    3/1/2007
Description: Germany is a land of fascinating customs and traditions. Through the work of the Grimms, many of its folk and fairy tales have become widely read around the world. German folklore has also inspired numerous literary, artistic, and musical works. Written especially for high school students and general readers, this volume is an accessible introduction to German folklore.

The volume begins by defining and classifying different types of German folklore. It provides numerous examples of German folkways and presents a wide ranging selection of texts. The book reviews critical and scholarly approaches and discusses the pervasive influence of German folklore on literature and popular culture.
Title Features:
The work closes with a bibliography of print and electronic resources suitable for student research, a glossary, and a detailed index. Numerous illustrations bring folklore to life for general readers.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
    Introduction
    Definitions and Classifications
    Examples and Texts
    Scholarship and Approaches
    Contexts
    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Web Resources
About the Author: James R. Dow is Professor Emeritus of German at Iowa State University. He has published several books, and his articles have appeared in such journals as Journal of American Folklore, Journal of the Folklore Institute, and International Folklore Review.
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