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- C. W. Spinks, "Trickster and Duality" (3-20)
- Marilyn Jurich, "'Mastermaid' to the Rescue: Tricks, Trickstars, and Tricksters in
Transforming Gender Roles and Folktale Study" (21-40)
- Richard M. Carp, "Semiotrix" (41-52)
- Christina O. Spiesel, "Female Trouble" (53-74)
- Inna Semetsky, "The Adventures of Postmodern Fool or The Semiotics of
Learning" (75-98)
- Frank Kersnowski, "Sometimes a Windmill Really is a Giant: Reflections on Miguel de
Cervantes, Lawrence Durrell, and C. W. Spinks" (99-110)
- Scott Simpkins, "'A Story Fram'd in Sport': Narrative Tricks and Wordsworth's 'The
Ruined Cottage' Complex" (111-138)
- Linda J. Rogers, "Outstepping Time/Rainy Day Stories to Trick the Trickster"
(139-158)
- Sean A. Day, "Semi-reflection of Types of Synesthesia"(159-168)
- Nancy Stockall, "The Expert Pilot: Trickster Extraordinaire"(169-180)
- Terry Stocker, "Is There Really a Man in the Moon?" (181-190)
- Myrdene Anderson, "A Trickster Of, By, and for Our Time: Y2K from Conception to
Postmortem" (191-202)
- Elka Kasmerizec, "Why Do We Want Trickster?" (203-216)
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