"What bourbon is to whiskey, Alan Dundes is to folklore."

Alan Dundes (1934 - 2005)
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About Alan Dundes

Alan Dundes (1934-2005) was an American folklorist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He is known for his extensive research and publications in the field of folklore studies. Dundes' work has influenced various disciplines, including anthropology, literature, and psychology. He authored numerous books exploring folklore, myths, legends, and rituals, earning international recognition for his contributions to folkloristics.

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