- Source: Emmanuel Cosquin
Emmanuel Cosquin (1841 – 1919) was a French folklorist. He wrote the Popular Tales of Lorraine, in the introduction to which he argues for the theory that the development as well as the origin of such tales is historically traceable to India.
Publications
Contes populaires de Lorraine (Paris, 1860) - two volumes
Les Contes indiens et l'occident: petites monographies folkloriques à propos de contes Maures. Paris: Édouard Champion. 1922.
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External links
Works by or about Emmanuel Cosquin at the Internet Archive
Works by or about Emmanuel Cosquin at Gutenberg Project
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