Marie-Louise Tenèze
Marie-Louise Tenèze née Alterauge (1922–2016) was a French ethnologist and folklorist who is remembered for her research into popular French fairy tales, including those transmitted by word of mouth. Inspired by Paul Delarue in the 1950s, in 2000 she completed his ''Le Conte populaire français : catalogue raisonné des versions de France et des pays de langue française d'outre-mer''. She also collaborated with researchers from Göttingen on the ''Enzyklopädie des Märchens'', published by De Gruyter. In collaboration with the ethnologist Jean-Michel Guilcher she investigated traditional dances. Working in particular with Josiane Bru, she devoted the remainder of her life to investigating the history of oral tales and traditions. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Ténèze, Marie-Louise
Published 1961
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3by Delarue, Paul, Delarue, Paul, Delarue, Paul, Ténèze, Marie-Louise, Ténèze, Marie-LouiseOther Authors: “...Ténèze, Marie-Louise...”
Published 1957
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16by Lévesque, Nannette, 1803-1880, Lévesque, Nannette, 1803-1880, Lévesque, Nannette, active 19th centuryOther Authors: “...Ténèze, Marie-Louise...”
Published 2000
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17Published 1980Other Authors: “...Ténèze, Marie-Louise...”
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