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Keigo Seki (関 敬吾, Seki Keigo, 1899–1990) was a Japanese folklorist. He was joined a group under Yanagita Kunio, but often came to different conclusions regarding the same folktales. Along with collecting and compiling folktales, Seki also arranged them into a series of categories. This work culminated in his Nihon mukashibanashi shūsei (Collection of Japanese Folktales) (1928, revised 1961), in three volumes, which classified Japanese folktales after the model of the Aarne-Thompson system.

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  • Keigo Seki (fr)
  • Keigo Seki (en)
  • 関敬吾 (ja)
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  • Keigo Seki (関 敬吾, Seki Keigo), 15 juillet 1899 - 26 janvier 1990, est un folkloriste japonais. Influencé par Kunio Yanagita, il arrive souvent à des conclusions différentes relativement aux mêmes contes folkloriques. Après avoir recueilli et compilé des contes folkloriques, Seki les a également répartis en une série de catégories. Natif de la préfecture de Nagasaki, Seki est diplômé de l'Université Tōyō. (fr)
  • 関 敬吾(せき けいご、1899年7月15日 - 1990年1月26日)は、日本の民俗学者・文化人類学者。専門は、口承文芸・昔話研究。 (ja)
  • Keigo Seki (関 敬吾, Seki Keigo, 1899–1990) was a Japanese folklorist. He was joined a group under Yanagita Kunio, but often came to different conclusions regarding the same folktales. Along with collecting and compiling folktales, Seki also arranged them into a series of categories. This work culminated in his Nihon mukashibanashi shūsei (Collection of Japanese Folktales) (1928, revised 1961), in three volumes, which classified Japanese folktales after the model of the Aarne-Thompson system. (en)
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  • Keigo Seki (関 敬吾, Seki Keigo, 1899–1990) was a Japanese folklorist. He was joined a group under Yanagita Kunio, but often came to different conclusions regarding the same folktales. Along with collecting and compiling folktales, Seki also arranged them into a series of categories. This work culminated in his Nihon mukashibanashi shūsei (Collection of Japanese Folktales) (1928, revised 1961), in three volumes, which classified Japanese folktales after the model of the Aarne-Thompson system. A selection was published as Nihon No Mukashi-Banashi (1956–7), and was translated into English as Folktales of Japan (1963) by Robert J. Adams. (en)
  • Keigo Seki (関 敬吾, Seki Keigo), 15 juillet 1899 - 26 janvier 1990, est un folkloriste japonais. Influencé par Kunio Yanagita, il arrive souvent à des conclusions différentes relativement aux mêmes contes folkloriques. Après avoir recueilli et compilé des contes folkloriques, Seki les a également répartis en une série de catégories. Natif de la préfecture de Nagasaki, Seki est diplômé de l'Université Tōyō. (fr)
  • 関 敬吾(せき けいご、1899年7月15日 - 1990年1月26日)は、日本の民俗学者・文化人類学者。専門は、口承文芸・昔話研究。 (ja)
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