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53. Piero Camporesi, Bread of Dreams: Food and Fantasy in Early Modern Europe, trans. David Gentilcore (Chicago, 1989), 96; June 15,1760, Drinker, Diary, 1,66; SAS, XI, 110; William Moraley, The Infortunate: or, the Voyage and Adventures of William Moraley… (Newcastle, Eng., 1743), 51; George Lyman Kittredge, The Old Farmer and His Almanack… (New York, 1967), 172–173; Roger D. Abrahams, Singing the Master: The Emergence of African American Culture in the Plantation South (New York, 1982), 81.

54. J. J. Evans, ed., Welsh Proverbs… (Llandysul, Wales, 1965), 23; Tilley, Proverbs in England, 753.

55. Abel Boyer, Dictionaire Royal… (Amsterdam, 1719); Mr. Ozell, trans., M. Misson's Memoirs and Observations in His Travels over England (London, 1719), 332; Suzanne Tardieu, La Vie Domestique dans le Maçonnais Rural Préindustriel (Paris, 1964), 154–161; Verdon, Night, 117–123; Hans Medick, "Village Spinning Bees: Sexual Culture and Free Time among Rural Youth in Early Modem Germany," in Hans Medick and David Warren Sabean, eds., Interest and Emotion: Essays on the Study of Family and Kinship (Cambridge, 1984), 317–339; Stephen P. Frank, "Simple Folk, Savage Customs?' Youth, Sociability, and the Dynamics of Culture in Rural Russia, 1856–1914," JSH 25 (1992), 716,711–737, passim; Alessandro Falassi, Folklore by the Fireside: Text and Context of the Tuscan Veglia (Austin, 1980), 3,248, passim; Dec. 16,1783, Lady T. Lewis, ed., Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry (London, 1865), 1, 53; Darryl Ogier, "Night Revels and Werewolfery in Calvinist Guernsey," Folklore 109 (1998), 54–56; Magnus Gislason, Kvällsvaka: En Isländsk Kulturtradition Belyst Genom Studier i Bondebcfolkningens Vardagsliv och Miljö Under Senare Hälften av 1800—Talet och Början av 1900—Talet (Uppsala, 1977); James H. Delargy, "The Gaelic Story-Teller, with Some Notes on Gaelic Folk-Tales," Proceedings of the British Academy 31 (1945), 191–192; SAS, VI, 482–483; Mrs. Grant, Essays on the Superstitions of the Highlanders of Scotland… (New York, [1831?]), 1,103; Hugh Evans, The Gorse Glen (Liverpool, 1948), 146.

56. Leona C. Gabel, ed., Memoirs of a Renaissance Pope: The Commentaries of Pius II, an Abridgement, trans. Florence A. Gragg (New York, 1962), 35; G. E. Mingay, "Rural England in the Industrial Age," in G. E. Mingay, ed., The Victorian Countryside (London, 1981), 1,14.

57. Robert Bell, A Description of the Conditions and Manners… of the Peasantry of Ireland… (London, 1804), 20.

58. Medick, "Spinning Bees," 322–323; Jakob Stutz, Siebenmal Sieben]ahre aus Meinem Leben: Als Beitrag zur Näheren Kenntnis des Volkes (Frauenfeld, Switz., 1983), 66–67; James Macpherson, The Poems of Ossian (Edinburgh, 1805), II, 341; SAI, 1,318.

59. Daniello Bartoli, La Ricreazione del Savio (Parma, 1992), 336; Burke, Popular Culture, 105–106; Bernard J. Hibbitts, "Making Sense of Metaphors: Visuality, Aurality and the Reconfiguration of American Legal Discourse," Cardozo Law Review 16 (1994), 343–344; Crusius, Node, ch. 6.3; Takashi Tomita, Yorw no Shinrijutsu: Hiru Kara Yoru e no Kâodâo, Korkoro no Henka о (Tokyo, 1986), 24–25; Henrie Glassie, Passing the Time in Ballymenone: Culture and History of an Ulster Community (Philadelphia, 1982), 40–41, 74, 105; Mircea Eliade, Myth and Reality (London, 1964), 10; Raffaele Pettazzoni, Essays on the History of Religions (Leiden, 1954), 13–14.

60. Moses Heap, "My Life and Times, or an Old Man's Memories, Illustrated with Numerous Anecdotes and Quaint Sayings," 3, District Central Library, Rawtenstall, Eng.; Bourne, Antiquitates Vulgares, 76; Gamert, Lampan, 114.

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62. William Howitt, The Rural Life of England (1844; rpt. edn., Shannon, Ire., 1972), 238; Pierre-Jakez Hélias, The Horse of Pride: Life in a Breton Village, trans. June Guichamaud (New Haven, 1978), 73–74; George Peek, The Old Wives' Tale (London, 1595).

63. Jean-Louis Flandrin, Families in Former Times: Kinship, Household and Sexuality, trans. Richard Southern (Cambridge, 1979), 108–109.

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65. Medick, "Spinning Bees," 334; Martine Segalen, Love and Power in the Peasant Family: Rural France in the Nineteenth Century, trans. Sarah Matthews (Chicago, 1983), 126; Madeline Jeay, ed., Les Évangiles des Quenouilles… (Paris, 1985), passim; Verdon, Night, 121–122; Rozsika Parker, The Subversive Stitch Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine (London, 1984), 98.

66. Rudolph M. Bell, How to Do It: Guides to Good Living for Renaissance Italians (Chicago, 1999), 249; Medick, "Spinning Bees," 333, 331; Lyndal Roper, The Holy Household: Women and Morals in Reformation Augsburg (Oxford, 1989), 179.

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2. RB, I, 87; Sean Shesgreen, Hogarth and the Times-of-the-Day Tradition (Ithaca, N.Y., 1983), 47.

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