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Urban Legends Literature Folklore
Urban Legends Literature Folklore
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- Material from the alt.folklore.urban usenet group.
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- Transcript of an interview with folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand, author of "Too Good to be True - The Colossal Book of Urban Legends."
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- Devoted to American folklore and urban legends.
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- A virtual gallery of multimedia artistic representations of urban legends, by Sarah Wichlacz.
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- Local legends lists details of the village-idiots, nutters, weirdos and deviants we all know and love.
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- Cautionary tales of human evolution in action that are simply too astounding to be true.
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- Aims to debunk internet and email hoaxes as well as myths; membership includes monthly newsletter and forum digest.
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- The most popular urban legends and superstitions including local legends based in New Jersey.
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- Information about email hoaxes; includes weekly newsletter, archives and list of the latest email hoaxes.
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- What they are, where they come from, and why they spread so quickly.
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- A collection of urban legends and superstitions.
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- Attempts to give accurate information about rumors and urban legends on a variety of topics, including war, business, events, toxins, science, military, popular culture.
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- Essay by Seppo Raudaskoski on urban legends.
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- E-zine dedicated to urban legends, paranoia, and conspiracy theories.
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- A possibly true story about four guys who attach a jet engine to their car.
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- Review of Jan Harold Brunvand's book on urban legends, with excerpt.
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- Debunking hoaxes as well as urban legends that spread on the internet.
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- Article by Lowell Edmunds, Rutgers University.
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- From the collection of Arthur Goldstuck, South Africa's foremost authority on urban legends.
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- Virus and other hoaxes that spread by email.
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- Submitted stories and other fantastic messages.
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- Collection of urban legends, modern myths and American folklore.
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- Small collection of common urban legends.
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- A list of some of the more popular internet hoaxes, urban legends, rumors, and junk, circulated through your email.
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- Small collection of famous urban legends.
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- Collection of prepared responses to refute oft cited internet myths and urban legends.
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- Information on virus hoaxes, chain letters, and netlore circulating via email.
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- Urban legends and beliefs gathered from across the net.
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- Dispels the myth that this Eagles song was written about a hotel in Todos Santos, Mexico.
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- Debunks an email hoax about a new program from Microsoft.
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- A site maintaining the history of the WTC Rooftop Tourist picture hoax, and all copycat pictures resulting from the original picture.
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- Variants and analysis of this classic urban legend.
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- Weekly updates on the newest urban legends, plus articles on all of the classics.
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- E-mail hoaxes debunked, from a Christian point of view.
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- Gazette of urban legends and beliefs, as well as ghost sightings and hauntings.
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- Strange stories from around the States: ghosts, local legends, crazy characters, UFOs, and other oddities.
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- Small collection of urban legends and other stories.
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- Essay by Sarah Hartwell discussing the images of the cat in urban legends.
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- A reference guide to hoaxes, pranks, practical jokes, frauds, tricks, and other forms of deception.
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- Articles, links, and an archive of urban and internet folklore.
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- Listing of contradictions in the bible and brief discussion of some hoaxes and controversial issues.
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- Information about hoaxes, chain letters, urban myths and other bogus information being routed around the internet.
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- Archive of annotated urban legends and beliefs, as well as ghost legends, and superstitions, with FAQ.
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