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Jones, A. (1995). Larousse dictionary of world folklore. New York: Larousse Kingfisher Chambers Inc.
Citation By: Michelle Funk
Type of Reference: Dictionary
Call Number: 398.03
Content Scope: Author Alison Jones provides detailed definitions of over 1,500 folklore terms and characters, being careful to distinguish the information from mythology and legend.
Accuracy, Authority, and Bias: The book provides a bibliography for further research into the field of folklore, providing confirmation of an unbiased and evidence-based approach to presenting the information. It is published by Larousse, Kingfisher Chamber, which is a respected name in the literary and reference world.
Arrangement and Presentation: Entries are presented in alphabetical list form, and range from 9-13 paragraphs in length.
Relation to Similar Works: The book’s focus on folklore is distinctive; many other dictionary/reference works, related to this topic, primarily cover mythology or legend.
Timeliness and Permanence: Although this dictionary is almost 20 years old, its thorough and broad coverage of an often overlooked subject area has kept it relevant and useful.
Accessibility/Diversity: The entries included cover folklore from cultures around the globe, and are written in a way that is easy to understand.