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1985
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English
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Tales, History and criticism, Themes, motivesShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Folktale: a cross-cultural, interdisciplinary study of the experience of literature
1985, Research Unit for Experimental Studies in Reader Response
in English
8789065042 9788789065045
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Table of Contents
Report no. 1. Background and preliminary plans for the project
Report no. 2. The research team's preliminary selection of a number of potentially useful tales from three different cultures for future work in the "Folktale" project
Report no. 3. The empirical selection - by means of readers' responses - of the three tales to be used in the folktale project
Report no. 4. The procedures for establishing the 'same', definitive versions in Danish and in English of a Danish, a Greenlandic, and a Turkish story in the "Folktale-project"
Report no. 5. The construction and experimental, cross-national testing of the first version of the Questionnaire on the readers' Backgrounds in the "Folktale-project"
Report no. 6. The complete texts of the stories used in the "Folktale-project".
Report no. 7. A listing of edited statements made by readers during the reading of three stories in the "folktale-project"
Report no. 8. Edited reader responses to the Danish narrative Pre Smed's Whip from readers in Denmark, Greenland, Great Britain, India, and Nigeria in the 'Folktale-rpoject'
Report no. 9. Edited reader responses to the Greenlandic narrative 'The Barking Ones' from readers in Denmark, Greenland, Great Britain, India, and Nigeria in the "Folktale-project"
Report no. 10. Edited reader responses to the Turkish narrative The Golden apple from readers in Denmark, Greenland, Great Britain, India, and Nigeria in the "Forlktale-project"
Report no. 11. The second International Testing of an experimental, cross-national version of a questionnaire on the readers' backgrounds in the "folktale-project"
Report no. 12. Literary analyses of the Danish, the Greenlandic, and the Turkish stories used in the 'folktale-project".
Report no. 13. The preparations for charting reader responses in the "folktale-project"
Report no. 14. The construction (summary) and the collection (last progress report on the folktale-project).
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