Sentiment, Genre, and Tale Typology: Meaning in Middle Eastern and African Tales
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Paper read at the 8th Congress for the International Society for Folk Narrative Research. See: Papers III. [Proceedings of] the 8th Congress for the International Society for Folk Narrative Research, R. Kvideland and T. Selberg, eds., pp. 255-283 (Bergen, Norway, 1985). (Revised and expanded--data related to note no. 14 added to the 1986 edition).
Published in: al-Ma'thûrât al-Sha`biyyah, Vol. 1, no. 3, (Doha, Qatar, 1986), pp. 41-52.
Published in: al-Ma'thûrât al-Sha`biyyah, Vol. 1, no. 3, (Doha, Qatar, 1986), pp. 41-52.
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