Bruce A. Rosenberg talks about his writings, folklore theories, and folk legends. This project also includes discussion of his book .
| Interviewee: | Rosenberg, Bruce A. |
| Call number: | 76-011 |
| Date(s) of Interview: | February 25, 1976 |
| Physical Description: | 33 pp.; 2 reels, 3 3/4 ips, 1 hour 15 minutes |
| Physical Location: | Interviews are housed in Weatherly Hall North, Room 122. Copies are also housed at the Indiana University Archives in Herman B Wells Library E460. For other locations housing the interviews from this project, please contact the Center for the Study of History and Memory office. |
| Access Status: | restricted- 1 interviewer requests notification if interview is published |
| Interviewer: | Archbold, Annelen; Day, Jackie; Moe, John; Wachs, Eleanor |
Bruce A. Rosenberg discusses his book . He relates the folk legend and the nature of legends that are topics of his writing. He also discusses the attributes of the heroes of folklore.
Custer, George A.
Dégh, Linda
Montell, Lynwood P.
folklorist
Custer and the Epic
Defeat
Custer's Last Stand
folklore theories
oral history