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Folklore of Nova Scotia: A New Edition of a Classic Book

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Mary Fraser was a pioneer in researching and recording the folklore of Cape Breton and eastern Nova Scotia, and this book is an invaluable source for the legends of rural Nova Scotians. Scottish, Acadian and Mi'qmaq traditions are all included.Writes Ian Brodie in the introduction: ""Folklore of Nova Scotia" is a flawed, wonderful book -- or a wonderfully flawed book. As I read, I alternate between exasperation and delight: exasperation from its romanticism, delight from its embrace of the contemporary; exasperation from its prejudices, delight from its efforts at multiculturalism ... It is a documentary snapshot of a part of Nova Scotia's cultural history that was changing before the author's eyes."

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Folklore of Nova Scotia: A New Edition of a Classic Book, Mary L. Fraser, Ian Brodie

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2009
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Titel
Folklore of Nova Scotia: A New Edition of a Classic Book
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Formac
Jaar van publicatie
2009
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
156
ISBN10
0887808611
ISBN13
9780887808616
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Mary Fraser was a pioneer in researching and recording the folklore of Cape Breton and eastern Nova Scotia, and this book is an invaluable source for the legends of rural Nova Scotians. Scottish, Acadian and Mi'qmaq traditions are all included.Writes Ian Brodie in the introduction: ""Folklore of Nova Scotia" is a flawed, wonderful book -- or a wonderfully flawed book. As I read, I alternate between exasperation and delight: exasperation from its romanticism, delight from its embrace of the contemporary; exasperation from its prejudices, delight from its efforts at multiculturalism ... It is a documentary snapshot of a part of Nova Scotia's cultural history that was changing before the author's eyes."