Professor D. L. Ashliman
retired May 1, 2000, from the
University of
Pittsburgh
He now conducts his folklore research from southern Utah. He can be
contacted at ashliman at hotmail dot com. (Use traditional e-mail
punctuation and spacing.)
WWW sites
Monographs
- Fairy Lore: A Handbook. Westport (Connecticut), New York, and
London: Greenwood Press, 2005. ISBN 0-313-33349-1. 229 pages.
- Folk
and Fairy Tales: A Handbook. Westport (Connecticut),
New York, and London: Greenwood Press, 2004. ISBN 0-31332810-2. 256 pages.
- Aesop's
Fables. Edited and with an introduction
and notes by D. L. Ashliman. Translated by V. S. Vernon Jones. Illustrations by
Arthur Rackham. New York: Barnes & Noble Classics, 2003. ISBN
1-59308-062-X. xxxiv, 269 pp.
- Voices from the Past: The Cycle of Life in Indo-European Folktales,
second edition, expanded and revised. Dubuque, Iowa:
Kendall/Hunt
Publishing Company, 1995. ISBN 0-7872-1503-1. 495 pages. First
edition 1993.
- Once upon a Time: The Story of European Folktales. Pittsburgh:
University of Pittsburgh, External Studies Program, 1994. 235 pages.
-
A Guide to Folktales in the English Language: Based
on the
Aarne-Thompson Classification System. Bibliographies and Indexes in
World Literature, vol. 11. Westport (Connecticut), New York, and
London:
Greenwood Press, 1987. ISBN 0-313-25961-5. xvi, 384 pages. Designated
as an "outstanding reference source" by the American Library Association.
- Ph.D. dissertation: The American West in Nineteenth-Century German
Literature. Rutgers University, 1969. Dissertation Abstracts 2959-A.
University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Order number 7000572. v, 288
pp.
Recent Articles
- Archetypes and Motifs in Folklore and Literature: a Handbook. Edited by Jane Garry and Hasan El-Shamy. Armonk (New York) and London: M. E. Sharpe, 2005.
- "Origins of Inequality," pp. 50-56.
- "Tabu: Forbidden Chambers," pp. 118-21.
- "Magic Invulnerability," pp. 154-59.
- "Wishes," pp. 172-77.
- "Water Spirits," pp. 210-16.
- "Identity Tests," pp. 235-42.
- "Contests Won by Deception," pp. 273-77.
- "Thief Escapes Detection," pp. 278-82.
- "Entrance into Girl's (Man's) Room (Bed) by Trick," pp. 289-94.
- "Step Relatives," pp. 362-67.
- "Cruel Parents," pp. 391-97.
- "Cruel Spouses," pp. 398-403.
- "Incest," pp. 432-41.
- The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales. 3 vols. Edited by Donald Haase. Westport (Connecticut) and London: Greenwood Press, 2008.
- "Age," pp. 20-21.
- "Brothers," pp. 140-42.
- "Chain Tale," p. 176.
- "Clergy," pp. 215-17.
- "Cumulative Tale," p. 245.
- "Editing, Editors," p. 288.
- "Family," pp. 327-29.
- "Father," pp. 334-36.
- "Magic Object," pp. 598-99.
- "Marriage," pp. 605-607.
- "Nonsense Tale," pp. 679-80.
- "Prince," pp. 770-71.
- "Princess," pp. 771-73.
- "Punishment and Reward," pp. 786-90.
- "Soldier," pp. 890-91.
- "Spinning," pp. 912-16.
- "Tailor," pp. 936-37.
- "Twins," p. 999.
- "Unfinished Tale," pp. 1002-1003.
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