Morris Bibliography

Databases: MLA Bibliography, Humanities Abstracts, and ERIC
Compiled by: Tom Keays
Last Updated: 2005-02-11; 264 citations

 

Abrahams, Roger D. "'Pull Out Your Purse and Pay': A St. George Mumming from the British West Indies." Folklore 79 (1968): 176-201.

Abson, Walter. "Fifty Years of the Morris Ring." English Dance and Song 46.2 (1984): 11-2.

Alford, Violet. The Hobby Horse and Other Animal Masks. London: Merlin, 1978.

---. "The Hobby Horse and Other Masks." Folklore 79 (1968): 122-34.

---. Sword Dance and Drama. London: Merlin, 1962.

Allsop, Ivor. "The Sword Dance of Papa Stour, Shetland." Folk Music Journal 3 (1978): 324-42.

Armstrong, Lucile. "The Ritual of Morris." English Dance and Song 43.3 (1981): 17-8.

Ashman, Gordon. "Christmastide Mumming in the Clee Hills." Talking Folklore 10 (1990): 17-9.

---. "Cold at Christmas? as Cold as Charity? Morris Dancing in Shropshire in the 1870s and 1880s." Talking Folklore 10 (1990): 45-8.

---. "With One Bound they were Free: From the Cotswolds to the Welsh Border in One Stride." Lore and Language 6.2 (1987): 105-16.

Bachinger, Katrina. "Maidenheads and Mayhem: Morris-Dance Reading of William Shakespeare's and John Fletcher's the Two Noble Kinsmen." English Language and Literature: Positions and Dispositions. Ed. James Hogg, et al. Salzburg: Univ. Salzburg, 1990. 23-38.

Baldock, Mike. "'to See how they Handle their Swords'." English Dance and Song 39 (1977): 60.

Barley, M. W. "Cast of Plough Monday Play at Donington, Lincolnshire, c. 1563-5." Review of English Studies: A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and the English Language 5.18 (1954): 165-7.

Barltrop, Chris. "Wassail this about, then?" Folklore (London, England) 113.1 (2002): 92-3.

Barrand, Anthony G. "ABCD Morris? L, MNO Morris! A Critique of Russell Worltey's, 'the XYZ of Morris'." English Dance and Song 42.3 (1980): 11-3.

---. "But America for a Morris Dance!" Sing Out!: The Folk Song Magazine 33.4 (1988): 14-8.

---. "The Morris Dancer as Straight-Man: A Fool's Eye View of Humour in Seasonal Morris Dance Performances." Spoken in Jest. Ed. Gillian Bennett. Sheffield, Eng.: Sheffield Acad. Press, 1991. 119-138.

---. "Zen in the Art of Morris Group Maintenance: Aesthetics and the Web of Team Politics." Lore and Language 6.2 (1987): 11-31.

Bathe, Dave. "Oddfellows and Morris Dancing in a Peak Distict Village." Folk Music Journal 5.1 (1985): 4-47.

Bearman, C. J. "Up to a Point, Dr. Hutton: Fact and Myth in the Folk Music Revival." English Dance and Song 59.3 (1997): 2-4.

Beasant, Tim, Jan Beasant, and Anne Cohen. "The Marston Processional Morris Dance." English Dance and Song 43.2 (1981): 4-5.

Bennett, Helen. "The Perth Clovers' Sword-Dance Dress of 1633." Costume: The Journal of the Costume Society 19 (1985): 40-57.

Bergeron, David M., and Harry B. Caldwell. Twentieth-Century Criticism of English Masques, Pageants, and Entertainments: 1558-1642. San Antonio, Texas: Trinity U.P, 1972.

Betcher, Gloria J. "Minstrels, Morris Dancers, and Players: Tracing the Routes of Travelling Performers in Early Modern Cornwall." Early Theatre: A Journal Associated with the Records of Early English Drama 6.2 (2003): 33-55.

Bibby, Geoff. "Lymm, Cheshire: Notes from a Collector's Diary." English Dance and Song 43.3 (1981): 2-8.

Billington, Sandra. "Early Dance Phenomena and Possible Fish Imitation." Folklore Studies in the Twentieth Century. Ed. Venetia J. Newall. Woodbridge, UK--Totowa, N.J.: Brewer--Rowman & Littlefield, 1978. 128-134.

---. "Routs and Reyes." Folklore 89 (1978): 184-200.

Bowers, Fredson T. "A Sixteenth-Century Plough Monday Play Cast." Review of English Studies: A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and the English Language 15.58 (1939): 192-4.

Boyes, Georgina, Michael J. Preston, and Paul Smith. Chapbooks and Traditional Drama: An Examination of Chapbooks Containing Traditional Play Texts, II: Christmas Rhyme Books. Sheffield, England: National Centre for English Cultural Tradition, University of Sheffield, 1999.

Boyes, Georgina. "Cultural Survivals Theory and Traditional Customs." Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies 26 (1988): 5-11.

---. "Dressing the Part: The Role of Costume as an Indicator of Social Dynamics in the Castleton Garland Ceremony." Aspects of British Calendar Customs. Ed. Theresa Buckland and Juliette Wood. for the Folklore Soc., Sheffield: Sheffield Acad., 1993. 105-118.

Bradtke, Elaine, and Malcolm Taylor. "Resources in the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library." Folk Music Journal 7.2 (1996): 205-15.

Bradtke, Elaine. Molly Dancing and the Seven Champions: Postmodernism and the Re-Invention of Tradition. 1997 Abstract No.: DA9729374 U of Maryland, Baltimore; 1997, 1997.

Brennan, John. "Pace Egging in the Calder Valley." English Dance and Song 38 (1976): 50-1.

Brickwedde, James C. "A. Claud Wright: Cecil Sharp's Forgotten Dancer." Folk Music Journal 6.1 (1990): 4-36.

Brissenden, Alan. "Shakespeare and the Morris." Review of English Studies: A Quarterly Journal of English Literature and the English Language 30.117 (1979): 1-11.

Brody, Alan. The English Mummers and their Plays: Traces of Ancient Mystery. Philadelphia: U. of Pa. P, 1970.

---. "Three Mumming Plays." English Literary Renaissance 3 (1973): 105-30.

Brown, Alan. "'Five Sons an' Nivvor a Dowter'." English Dance and Song 32 (1970): 13,15.

Brown, Jack. "The Discovery of the Lichfield Morris Tradition." English Dance and Song 34 (1972): 10.

Buchan, David. "The Folk Play, Guising, and Northern Scotland." Lore and Language 1.10 (1974): 10-4.

Buckland, Theresa J. "The History of Morris Dancing, 1458-1750 (Book Review)." Folk Music Journal 8.1 (2001): 103-5.

Buckland, Theresa Jill. "Black Faces, Garlands, and Coconuts: Exotic Dances on Street and Stage." Dance Research Journal 22.2 (1990): 1-12.

---. "Dance, Authenticity and Cultural Memory: The Politics of Embodiment." Yearbook for Traditional Music 33 (2001): 1-16.

---. "Institutions and Ideology in the Dissemination of Morris Dances in the Northwest of England." Yearbook for Traditional Music 23 (1991): 53-67.

Buckland, Theresa, and Dan Howison. "Morris Dancers in Crewe before the First World War." English Dance and Song 42.2 (1980): 10-3.

Buckland, Theresa. "The Reindeer Antlers of the Abbots Bromley Horn Dance: A Re-Examination." Lore and Language 3.2 (1980): 1-8.

Burgess, Paul. "The Mystery of the Whistling Sewermen: How Cecil Sharp Discovered Gloucestershire Morris Dancing." Folk Music Journal 8.2 (2002): 178-94.

Carter, Jim. "Morris Dancing in Hong Kong." Viltis 53.6 (1994): 4-7.

Cass, Eddie, Michael J. Preston, and Paul Smith. "The Peace Egg Book: An Anglo-Irish Chapbook Connection Discovered." Folklore 114.1 (2003): 29-52.

Cass, Eddie. "J. M. Carpenter, Ethel Rudkin and the Plough Plays of Lincolnshire." Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies 41 (2002): 96-112.

---. "Ralph Hedley and His Sword-Dance Paintings." Folk Music Journal 8.3 (2003): 335-44.

Cassie, Bill. "The Royal Earsdon Sword Dancers." English Dance and Song 35 (1973): 92,93, 144-45.

Cawte, E. C. "Even More about the Mummers' Play." Journal of American Folklore 87 (1974): 250-2.

---. "A History of the Rapper Dance." Folk Music Journal 4.2 (1981): 79-116.

---. "It's an Ancient Custom-but how Ancient?" Aspects of British Calendar Customs. Ed. Theresa Buckland and Juliette Wood. for the Folklore Soc., Sheffield: Sheffield Acad., 1993. 37-56.

---. "Missing Chapbook Texts." Folklore 90 (1979): 241.

---. "Ploughboys at Sproxton." English Dance and Song 31 (1969): 124-5.

---. "The Revesby Sword Play." Journal of American Folklore 87.345 (1974): 250.

---. "The Riccall Sword Dance." Folk Music Journal 2 (1971): 102-14.

---. Ritual Animal Disguise. Cambridge: Brewer, 1977.

---. Ritual Animal Disguise: A Historical and Geographical Study of Animal Disguises in the British Isles. Cambridge; Totowa, NJ : Brewer; Rowman & Littlefield for the Folklore Soc.

---. "Watching Cecil Sharp at Work: A Study of His Records of Sword Dances using His Field Notebooks." Folk Music Journal 8.3 (2003): 282-313.

Chandler, Keith, et al. "Tradition Or Revival?, II." Talking Folklore 1.4 (1988): 1-11.

Chandler, Keith, John Forrest, and Mike Heaney. "Tradition Or Revival?" Talking Folklore 1.2 (1986): 3-14.

Chandler, Keith, et al. "Correction: Spring Customs?" Folklore 106 (1995): 88-9.

Chandler, Keith. "The Abingdon Morris and the Election of the Mayor of Ock Street." Aspects of British Calendar Customs. Ed. Theresa Buckland and Juliette Wood. for the Folklore Soc., Sheffield: Sheffield Acad., 1993. 137-146.

---. "The Archival Morris Photographs 1: Ock Street Morris Dancers, Abingdon, Berkshire, 1912." English Dance and Song 46.2 (1984): 22-3.

---. "The Archival Morris Photographs 2: Campden Morice Dancers, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, 1896." English Dance and Song 46.3 (1984): 6-8.

---. "The Archival Morris Photographs, III: 'the Original Ilmington Morris Dancers' Ilmington, Warwickshire, Circa 1908." English Dance and Song 47.1 (1985): 8-10.

---. "The Archival Morris Photographs, IV: 'the Old 'Uns and the Young 'Uns,' Bampton, Oxfordshire, 1927." English Dance and Song 47.3 (1985): 26-8.

---. "Mayor-Making in Abingdon." Folklore (London, England) 106 ('95): 88.

---. "Morris Dancing at Brackley: A Study in Longevity." English Dance and Song 43.1 (1981): 16-8.

---. "Morris Dancing in the Eighteenth Century: A Newly-Discovered Source." Lore and Language 3.8 (1983): 31-8.

Corrsin, Stephen D. "The Founding of English Ritual Dance Studies before the First World War: Human Sacrifice in India . . . and in Oxfordshire?" Folklore (London, England) 115.3 (2004): 321-31.

---. "The Historiography of European Linked Sword Dancing." Dance Research Journal 25.1 (1993): 1-12.

---. "Sword Dancing in Austria: The Sword Dance of Dürrnburg Miners." Country Dance and Song 20 (1990): 27-33.

---. Sword Dancing in Europe: A History. Enfield Lock, England: Hisarlik, 1997.

Cox, G. Stevens. "The Mumming Play of St. George: An Important Version of Hardyan Interest." Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens: Revue du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Victoriennes et Edouardiennes de l'Universite Paul Vale-FR ISSN 0339-2171 12 (1980): 57-71.

Cox, James S. Mumming and the Mummers' Play of St. George. Guernsey: Toucan Press, 1970.

Crane, Susan. "Maytime in Late Medieval Courts." New Medieval Literatures, II. Ed. Rita Copeland, David Lawton, and Wendy Scase. Oxford, England: Clarendon, 1998. 159-179.

Crofts, Sarah. "Jack in the Green." English Dance and Song 65.2 (2003): 8-9.

Cutting, Jennifer. "Bringing in the may: Morris Dancing and Other Springtime Traditions in the James Madison Carpenter and Anthony Grant Barrand Collections." Folklife Center News 25.3 (2003): 7-11.

Dann, Tony. "The Ancient Festival of Abram Called the Morris Dance." English Dance and Song 45.2 (1983): 6-7.

---. "The Famous Old Hindley Green Morris Dancers." English Dance and Song 45.1 (1983): 22-44.

---. "Richard Porter's Hindley Morris Dancers." English Dance and Song 46.3 (1984): 26-7.

Davidson, Clifford. "Some further Thoughts on the 'Devil's Dance'." The Early Drama, Art, and Music Review 13.1 (1990): 3-7.

Dietrich, Julia. "The Folk Drama and the Liturgy of Sacrifice." Kentucky Folklore Record: A Regional Journal of Folklore and Folklife 25 (1979): 37-45.

Dommett, Roy. "Extension of the Traditional Repertoire and Newly Conceived Traditions." Lore and Language 6.2 (1987): 33-64.

Dugaw, Dianne. "Chapbook Publishing and the 'Lore' of 'the Folks'." The Other Print Tradition: Essays on Chapbooks, Broadsides, and Relaxed Ephemera. Ed. Cathy Lynn Preston and Michael J. Preston. New York: Garland, 1995. 3-18.

Edwards, Lesley, and Janet Chart. "Aspects of Morris Dancing in Cheshire 1880-1914." English Dance and Song 43.1 (1981): 5-10.

Eyre, Dave, John Newman, and Peter Delamere. "The Origins of Sheffield City Morris Men: Medup, we did it our Way." Lore and Language 6.2 (1987): 83-97.

Fees, Craig. "Mummers and Momoeri: A Response." Folklore 100.2 (1989): 240-7.

Ferguson, Lucile. "Some Early Masks and Morris Dances." Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature 24.4 (1927): 409-17.

Forrest, John, and Michael Heany. "Charting Early Morris." Folk Music Journal 6.2 (1991): 169-86.

Forrest, John. "Here we Come a-Fossiling. with Discussion." Dance Research Journal 17 ('85): 27-42.

---. The History of Morris Dancing, 1458-1750. Toronto, ON: U of Toronto P, 1999.

---. Morris and Matachin: A Study in Comparative Choreography. London--Sheffield: Eng. Folk Dance & Song Soc.--Centre for Eng. Cultural Tradition & Lang, 1984.

---. "Rana Povijest Plesa Morris u Engleskoj: Primjer Za Istrazivanje Europskoga Folklornog Plesa." Narodna Umjetnost: Hrvatski Casopis za Etnologiju i Folkloristiku/Croatian Journal of Ethnology and Folklore Research 38.2 (2001): 117-28.

---. "The Structure and Notation of Traditional Dance Music: A New Mexican Example." Folk Music Journal 7.2 (1996): 167-87.

---. "Who Calls the Tune? New Methods for Exploring the Relationships between Dances and their Music." Folk Music Journal 5.4 (1988): 448-68.

Foxworthy, Tony. "Perth Morris Dancer." English Dance and Song 52.2 (1990): 18.

Frampton, George E. "Repertoire?-Or Repartee? the Seven Champions Molly Dancers 1977-1987." Lore and Language 6.2 (1987): 65-81.

Frampton, George. "St. Christopher, Hob-Nob and the Salisbury Morris." English Dance and Song 45.3 (1983): 13-7.

Froome, Derek. "The North-Western Morris Dances." English Dance and Song 40 (1978): 23.

Fry, John. "Derbyshire's Irish Morris?" English Dance and Song 50.1 (1988): 14.

Gailey, Alan. "Chapbook Influence on Irish Mummers' Plays." Folklore 85 (1974): 1-22.

---. Christmas Rhymers and Mummers in Ireland. Ibstock, Leisc: Guizer Press, 1968.

---. "Mummers' and Christmas Rhymers' Plays in Ireland: The Problem of Distribution." Ulster Folklife 24 (1978): 59-68.

---. "'the Christmas Rhime'." Ulster Folklife 21 (1975): 73-84.

Garry, Jane. "The Literary History of the English Morris Dance." Folklore 94.2 (1983): 219-28.

---. "The Literary History of the English Morris Dance." Folklore (London, England) 94.2 ('83): 219-28.

Glassie, Henry. All Silver and no Brass: An Irish Christmas Mumming. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1975.

Goddard, Sean. "The Folk Dance Clubs of Brighton and Hove: An Investigation." English Dance and Song 52.2 (1990): 16-7.

Grant, Bob, Mike Heaney, and Roy Judge. "'Copy of GP Morice Dancers Mr. Manning'." English Dance and Song 43.2 (1981): 14-6.

Grant, Bob, and Mike Heaney. "'in Steps I'." English Dance and Song 43.4 (1981): 18-20.

Grant, Bob. "When Punch Met Merry." Folk Music Journal 7.5 (1999): 644-55.

Greenfield, Peter H. "'but Herefordshire for a Morris-Daunce': Dramatic Records and the New Historicism: A Response to Theresa Coletti." Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature 3.1 (1991): 14-23.

Greenhill, Pauline, and Metin Özarslan. "Morris (Dansi) Ve Halkbilimi Konseptinden: Halk Ve Adademic Irkçilik." Türkbilig: Türkoloji Arastirmalari 7 (2004): 169-93.

Greenhill, Pauline, and Daniel Stone. "On the Whiteness of Morris: An Illumination of Canadian Folklore." Canadian Folk Music Bulletin 28.3 (1994): 16-20.

Greenhill, Pauline. "Folk and Academic Racism: Concepts from Morris and Folklore." Journal of American Folklore 115.456 (2002): 226-46.

---. "Making Morris (Fe)Male: Gender and Dancing Bodies." Canadian Folklore Canadien 19.1 (1997): 113-27.

Gregson, Keith. "A Cumbrian Sword-Dance." English Dance and Song 42.2 (1980): 9.

Greig, Rory. "We have a Poor Old Horse." Lore and Language 1.9 (1973): 7-10.

Greig, Ruairidh. "The Kirmington Plough-Jags Play." Folk Music Journal 3 (1977): 233-41.

Hansson, Mats. "The Ex-Ritual Morris." English Dance and Song 56.4 (1994): 8.

Harrop, Peter. "Mumming in Bampton." Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies 18 (1980): 38-48.

Harryman, Kathleen. "'by My Travels': The Doctor's Speeches in some North-Western Pace-Egging Plays." Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 81.1 (1999): 113-25.

Harty, John. "'Grave Morrice' (Ulysses 2.155): The Morris Dances." Notes on Modern Irish Literature 2 (1990): 29-33.

Hayday, Malcom. "The Broadwood Morris." English Dance and Song 46.3 (1984): 19-20.

Hayden, Brian. "The Bedlington Sword Dance." English Dance and Song 41.1 (1979): 5-7.

Heaney, Michael, and John Forrest. "An Antedating for the 'Morris Dance'." Notes and Queries 49 (247).2 (2002): 190-3.

Heaney, Michael. "The Earliest Reference to the Morris Dance?" Folk Music Journal 8.4 (2004): 513-5.

---. "Hawthorns and may Games: Mummers and Morris." Folklore 100.2 (1989): 248-9.

---. "Kingston to Kenilworth: Early Plebian Morris." Folklore 100.1 (1989): 88-104.

---. "New Evidence for the Abbots Bromley Hobby-Horse." Folk Music Journal 5.3 (1987): 359-60.

---. "New Light on the Revesby Sword Play." Notes and Queries 35 (233).2 (1988): 191-3.

---. "A New Theory of Morris Origins: A Review Article." Folklore 96.1 (1985): 29-37.

---. "A New Theory of Morris Origins: A Review Article." Folklore (London, England) 96.1 ('85): 29-37.

---. "'with Scarfes and Garters as You Please': An Exploratory Essay in the Economics of the Morris." Folk Music Journal 6.4 (1993): 491-505.

Heaney, Mike. "Bloxham: A Lost Morris Tradition." English Dance and Song 45.2 (1983): 12-3.

---. "Films from the Past." English Dance and Song 45.3 (1983): 20-1.

Heath-Coleman, Philip S. "Morris Dancing at Filkins." English Dance and Song 44.1 (1982): 14-6.

Heath-Coleman, Philip. "Forrest and Matachin: An Assessment of John Forrest's 'Morris and Matachin'." Folk Music Journal 5.1 (1985): 83-96.

Helm, Alex. Eight Mummers' Plays. London: Ginn, 1971.

Heston, Wilma. "Pashto Chapbooks, Gendered Imagery and Cross-Cultural Contact." The Other Print Tradition: Essays on Chapbooks, Broadsides, and Relaxed Ephemera. Ed. Cathy Lynn Preston and Michael J. Preston. New York: Garland, 1995. 144-160.

Hoffman, Herbert H. "Dansul Popular Românesc 'Calusarii' În Contest European." Revista de Etnografie si Folclor 40.2 (1995): 135-41.

Howkins, Alun, and Linda Merricks. "The Ploughboy and the Plough Play." Folk Music Journal 6.2 (1991): 187-208.

Hyland, John Boyd. We'Re Jolly Boys: An Introduction to Mumming and Pace-Egging. N.p: N.p, 1980.

Johnson, Hilary. "The Perfect Caller Turns Feminist." English Dance and Song 51.2 (1989): 22.

Jones, Dave. "Morris Dances of the Welsh Border Herefordshire, Worcester and Shropshire." English Dance and Song 48.2 (1986): 14-5.

Jones, Kimberly. "A Question of Context: Directive use at a Morris Team Meeting." Language in Society 21.3 (1992): 427-45.

Judge, Roy. "Cecil Sharp and Morris 1906-1909." Folk Music Journal 8.2 (2002): 195-228.

---. "The 'Country Dancers' in the Cambridge Comus of 1908." Folklore 110 (1999): 25-38.

---. "D'Arcy Ferris and the Bidford Morris." Folk Music Journal 4.5 (1984): 443-80.

---. "Fact and Fancy in Tennyson's 'may Queen' and in Flora Thompson's 'may Day'." Aspects of British Calendar Customs. Ed. Theresa Buckland and Juliette Wood. for the Folklore Soc., Sheffield: Sheffield Acad., 1993. 167-183.

---. The Jack-in-the-Green: A may Day Custom. Totowa, NJ; Ipswich, Eng. : Rowman & Littlefield; Brewer, 1978.

---. "Mary Neal and the Espérance Morris." Folk Music Journal 5.5 (1989): 545-91.

---. "May Day and Merrie England." Folklore 102.2 (1991): 131-48.

---. May Day in England: An Introductory Bibliography. London: Vaughan Williams Mem. Lib. & Folklore Soc. Lib, 1988.

---. "May Morning and Magdalen College, Oxford." Folklore 97.1 (1986): 15-40.

---. "Merrie England and the Morris 1881-1910." Folklore 104.1-2 (1993): 124-43.

---. "The Morris in Lichfield." Folklore 103.2 (1992): 131-59.

---. "Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the 'Origin of the Maypole'." Lore and Language 13.1 (1995): 33-54.

---. "'the Old English Morris Dance': Theatrical Morris, 1801-1880." Folk Music Journal 7.3 (1997): 311-50.

Kirby, E. T. "Mummers' Plays and the Calendar." Journal of American Folklore 86.341 (1973): 282-5.

---. "The Origin of the Mummer's Play." Journal of American Folklore 84 (1971): 275-88.

Koopmann, Jelle. "L'Amour Qui Lie Et La Vanité Du Monde: Danse, Théâtre Et Iconographie." Amsterdamer Beitrage zur Alteren Germanistik 43-44 (1995): 285-95.

Krause, Rhett. "John of Gaunt and the Morris Dance." Country Dance and Song 23 (1993): 1-10.

---. "Morris Dance and America Prior to 1913, II." Country Dance and Song 22 (1992): 20-35.

---. "Review of Rapper and Longsword Locks." Country Dance and Song 20 (1990): 34-9.

Laroque, François. "An Additional Note to 'Othello and Popular Traditions'." Cahiers Elisabethains: Late Medieval and Renaissance Studies 33 (1988): 57-8.

Ledbury, John. "The Rise of Lord Conyers: The Repertoire Development of a Newly Formed Morris Side." Lore and Language 6.2 (1987): 99-104.

Leech, Keith. "The Hastings Jack in the Green-a may Day Custom." English Dance and Song 51.1 (1989): 12-3.

---. "Morris Injuries, and how to Avoid them." English Dance and Song 52.1 (1990): 2.

---. "Ribbons, Garlands, Swords and a Missing Morris: The Sussex Bonfire Ribbon Dance." English Dance and Song 64.4 (2002): 18-20.

Lehrman, Walter D. Courtly Ritual: A Study of the English Masque.1972.

Leonard, Rosemary. "Stir-Up: A Lancashire Mumming?" English Dance and Song 44.3 (1982): 5.

Lester, G. A. "Cecil Sharp and the Handsworth Sword Dancers 1913-1924." Folklore 99.1 (1988): 110-23.

Lichman, Simon. "The Gardener's Story: The Metafolklore of a Mumming Tradition." Folklore 93.1 (1982): 105-11.

Lloyd, A. L. "The Ritual of Calus: Any Light on the Morris?" Folk Music Journal 3 (1978): 316-23.

Lovelace, Martin J. "Christmas Mumming in England: The House-Visit." Folklore Studies in Honour of Herbert Halpert: A Festschrift. Ed. Kenneth S. Goldstein, et al. St. John's: Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, 1980. 271-281.

Lyon, Luke. "Hobby-Horse Ceremonies in New Mexico and Great Britain." Folk Music Journal 4.2 (1981): 117-45.

McCaughan, Michael. "Christmas Rhymers in the Donaghadee Area." Ulster Folklife 14 (1968): 66-70.

McCormick, Margaret E. "Newton-in-Furness Pace Egg Play." English Dance and Song 45.1 (1983): 20-1.

Millington, Peter. "Mrs. Ewing and the Textual Origin of the St. Kitts Mummie's Play." Folklore 107 (1996): 77-89.

---. "The Truro Cordwainers' Play: A 'New' Eighteenth-Century Christmas Play." Folklore 114.1 (2003): 53-73.

Minifie, Don. "May Day at Whitstable." English Dance and Song 40 (1978): 12-3.

Morgan, Gareth. "Mummers and Momoeri." Folklore 100.1 (1989): 84-7.

---. "The Shaftesbury Byzant: A South of England Morris?" Folklore 101.2 (1990): 152-61.

Mousdell, Harry. "On My Own Doorstep: A Lancashire may Day Custom." English Dance and Song 38 (1976): 52, 51.

Mycock, Sue. "A Cumbrian Mumming Play-Or Serendipity Strikes again." English Dance and Song 52.4 (1990): 2-3.

Neubauer, Florence Judy Butler. The English Morris Dance: An Ancient Heritage. 2000 Abstract No.: DA9976871 Texas Woman's U; 2000, 2000.

Nowell, Alan. "Can a Dance Survive for 1200 Years?" English Dance and Song 56.2 (1994): 9-11.

Ó Catháin, Séamas. "The Irish Hobby Horse and the Icelandic Horse Dance." Northern Lights: Following Folklore in Northwestern Europe. Ed. Séamas Ó Catháin, et al. Dublin, Ireland: University College Dublin, 2001. 229-240.

Oakleaf, David. "Long Sticks, Morris Dancers, and Gentlemen: Associations of the Hobby-Horse in Tristram Shandy." Eighteenth-Century Life 11.3 (1987): 62-76.

Palmer, William. "Plough Monday 1933 at Little Downham." English Dance and Song 36 (1974): 24-5.

Parry, Caroline Balderston. "'the Maypole is Up, Now Give Me the Cup...'." Records of Early English Drama Newsletter 11.1 (1986): 7-9.

Peacok, Norman. "The Grenoside Calling-on Song." Folk Music Journal 8.2 (2002): 170-7.

Pettitt, Thomas. "English Folk Drama in the Eighteenth Century: A Defense of the Revesby Sword Play." Comparative Drama 15.1 (1981): 3-29.

Phelps, Muriel, and Gerry Phelps. "The Paganhill Maypole." English Dance and Song 46.2 (1984): 7-9.

Pickering, Jerry V. "The English Plough Plays." Western Folklore 32 (1973): 237-48.

---. The Medieval English Folk Drama.1971.

Pilling, Julian. "The Wild Morisco Or the Historical Morris." English Dance and Song 46.1 (1984): 26-9.

Preston, Cathy Lynn, and Michael J. Preston. The Other Print Tradition: Essays on Chapbooks, Broadsides, and Relaxed Ephemera. New York: Garland, 1995.

Preston, M. J., M. G. Smith, and P. S. Smith. "The Lost Chapbooks." Folklore 88 (1977): 160-74.

Preston, Michael J., M. Georgina Smith, and Paul S. Smith. Chapbooks and Traditional Drama: An Examination of Chapbooks Containing Traditional Play Texts, Part I: Alexander and the King of Egypt Chapbooks. Sheffield: Univ. of Sheffield, 1977.

---. Morrice Dancers at Revesby: Reproduced from the Manuscript in the British Library. Sheffield: Centre for Eng. Cultural Tradition & Lang., Univ. of Sheffield, 1976.

---. "The Peace Egg Chapbooks in Scotland: An Analytic Approach to the Study of Chapbooks." Bibliotheck: A Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Allied Topics 8 (1976): 71-4.

Preston, Michael J., and Paul Smith. 'A Petygree of the Plouboys Or Modes Dancers Songs': The Morris Dance at Revesby: A Facsimile of the 1779 Manuscript in the Lincolnshire Archives. Sheffield, England: National Centre for English Cultural Tradition, University of Sheffield, 1999.

Preston, Michael J. "The British Folk Play: An Elaborated Luckvisit?" Western Folklore 30 (1971): 45-8.

---. "The British Folk Plays and Thomas Hardy: A Computer-Aided Study." Southern Folklore Quarterly 41 (1977): 159-82.

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