The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore (Oxford Companions)

The Oxford Companion to Australian Folklore (Oxford Companions)

by Gwenda Beed Davey (Editor), Graham Seal (Editor)

Synopsis

Folklore offers invaluable insights into a country's character, and Australia's sense of nationality owes much to the slang, stories, artefacts and games handed down by its people since the earliest times. This comprehensive guide to Australian folklore includes full-length articles on the construction and interpretation of a folk heritage. There are also entries on such topics as the Australia Legend, Koori languages, ANZAC Day, country music, Greek shadow puppetry, patchwork quilts, and gum leaf playing, and myths and heroes like Ned Kelly, Henry Lawson, Percy Grainger, The Wild Colonial Boy , and The Dog on the Tucker Box .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: OUP Australia and New Zealand
Published: 01 Feb 1993

ISBN 10: 0195530578
ISBN 13: 9780195530575

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The volume has admirably advanced knowledge of its field....The entries are well written, well researched, and always interesting. --Mythology, Folklore, and Popular Culture One hopes Oxford will continue to publish such excellent reference works in folklore. --Choice Instructive....Patently based on conscientious research. --Times Literary Supplement Anyone with an interest in Australian culture will get all of your queries answered. --Come-All-Ye