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35599
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A collection of insults, mostly of the “your mom” variety.
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35547
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A story about a con that two men ran when a gas attendant up charged them for his services.
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35452
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The author analyzes his own work to decipher how folklore has influenced the novels he has written.
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35460
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When a man went in a barbershop for a haircut, the other patrons started telling exaggerated stories about how great some of their dogs were.
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35464
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A poem about an old plow that now acts as a mailbox stand.
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35274
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An overview of Blowing Rock Craft Fair, which hosted a wide array of folk artisans. The author described the setting and some of the participants.
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16490
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It has long been noted that Tar Heel authors make use of the rich folk materials of the State in the literature produced. Owen discusses the use of folklore in historic and contemporary North Carolina literature and its importance.
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