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21st September 09, 02:08 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by NewGuise
My pleasure. [A Professor of English has to be good for something.]
It's interesting to note that many of the divination customs as described by RB in his poem are also found in the writings of noted Ozark folklorist Vance Randolph's magnum opus, Ozark Magic and Folklore, thus illustrating the Lowland Scots roots of American folklore and folk culture.
And, for another tie, some scholars believe that Washington Irving, whose father was an Orkney man, may have been influenced by Tam O'Shanter and the Cutty Sark when he wrote of Ichabod Crane and the Galloping Hessian of Sleepy Hollow.
Todd
[The pedantic pedagogue of history]
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