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Matilda Roalfe (1813-1880) was a
British author,
bookshop owner, and publisher. She was a
friend of
fellow feminist freethinker Emma
Martin (1812-1851)...
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Marian Roalfe. "Cinderella". In:
Folklore 18:2 (1907). p. 197. DOI: 10.1080/0015587X.1907.9719772 Cox,
Marian Roalfe. "Cinderella". In: Folklore...
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Marian Roalfe Cox (1860–1916) was an
English folklorist who
pioneered studies in
Morphology for the
fairy tale Cinderella. In 1893,
after being commissioned...
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fairy tale
collected by
Joseph Jacobs in More
English Fairy Tales.
Marian Roalfe Cox, in her
study of Cinderella,
identified as one of the
basic types, the...
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Helpful and
Harmful by
Elliott O'Donnell
Introduction to
Folklore by
Marian Roalfe Cox The
History and
Antiquities of the
Parish of Darlington, in the Bishoprick...
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embodied in the
legislation of
various countries. Boston: C. C. Soule.
Roalfe,
William R. (September 1962). "John
Henry Wigmore--Scholar and Reformer"...
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created for
Marks &
Spencer by
advertising agency Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe, a London-based
division of
Young & Rubican. Nat King Cole
released "Mrs...
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fairy tale
collected by
Joseph Jacobs in More
English Fairy Tales.
Marian Roalfe Cox, in her
pioneering study of Cinderella,
identified it as a "hero" type...
- work in this
field was
begun in the
nineteenth century, such as
Marian Roalfe Cox's work on Cinderella, Cinderella:
Three Hundred and Forty-Five Variants...
- Saitama;
another from
Hyogo and the
third from Tokushima.
Folklorist Marian Roalfe Cox, in her work Cinderella:
Three Hundred and Forty-Five
Variants of Cinderella...