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Culture / Tall tales / Fakelore / Joe Magarac / Superheroes / Folklore of the United States / Folk hero / Richard Dorson / Paul Bunyan / Folklore / Cultural anthropology / American folklore
Date: 2014-12-08 07:51:39
Culture
Tall tales
Fakelore
Joe Magarac
Superheroes
Folklore of the United States
Folk hero
Richard Dorson
Paul Bunyan
Folklore
Cultural anthropology
American folklore

doi:[removed]FEJF2014.59.kovacevic WHO MURDERED JOE MAGARAC? Ivan Kovacevic Abstract: The article examines the origin of an American steel industry mythical hero, Joe Magarac. The analysis is based on the original text b

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