Dorothy Scarborough
American author and folklorist
American author and folklorist
1935
91 years ago — 57 years old
Thinkers & Philosophers
United States
An author and folklorist primarily focused on American culture, produced key works that capture the essence of regional stories and traditions. Scarborough's literature often delved into themes of folklore, employing her extensive knowledge of the Southern narrative. She contributed to the collection and preservation of folklore through her writings, which enriched the understanding of American folk traditions. Scarborough also taught at several educational institutions, where she shared her expertise in literature and folklore. Her influential works continue to serve as important references for scholars and enthusiasts of American folklore.
Authored 'From a Southern Porch'
Edited 'The World of Folklore'
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