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“When an American is Drunk he Brags; and when a Welshman is Drunk he Sings”: American identity and the celebration of Welshness in Wirt Sikes’s British Goblins (1880)
Author(s):
Adam Coward
(see profile)
Date:
2013
Subject(s):
Folklore
,
National characteristics
,
Wales
,
United States
,
Nineteenth century
,
History
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
British Goblins
,
Drink
,
folklore
,
national identity
,
transnational
,
United States
,
Wales
,
Welsh
,
Wirt Sikes
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