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Preface | ||
1 | "All concealed in the flap of his pants": Metaphors and Vernacular Clarity | 1 |
2 | "One morning in May": Our Engagement with Vernacular Imagery | 26 |
3 | "It's dabbling in the dew where you might find me": Some Contexts of Folksong Metaphor | 48 |
4 | "uba d'Alm": Regional Context and Cultural Nuance | 69 |
5 | "I sowed some seeds all in some grove": Multiple Metaphors and Meaning | 90 |
6 | "Riddles Wisely Expounded": Poetic Ambiguity in the Riddle Songs | 104 |
7 | "My golden cup is down the strand": Wellsprings and Channels of Folksong Nuance | 126 |
Epilogue: "The Golden Skein" and "The Bury New Loom": The Weaving of Folksong Metaphor | 147 | |
Notes | 161 | |
Works Cited | 175 | |
Index | 185 |
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