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Mae Nak Phra Khanong roem mi phua chu Nak tangtae mua rai
Mae Nak Phra Khanong roem mi phua chu Nak tangtae mua rai
TitleMae Nak Phra Khanong roem mi phua chu Nak tangtae mua rai
AuthorAnek Nawikkamun
AbstractThe article focuses on Mae Nak Phra Khanong, a female ghost in Thai popular story. It is believed that this story is based on a true story. From written evidences, the author discovered that the real name of Nak's husband is Chum instead of Mak. He also found out that this name was used for the first time when the story was reproduced in a play. Phrachaoworrawongthoe Krom Phra Narathippraphanphong was a person who created the name ""Mak"" for Nak's husband when he composed the lyrics of the play.
SubjectLakhon chatri
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Geographic coverageThailand--Bangkok
Journal titleSinlapawatthanatham = Art & culture
Volume numberingPi thi 20 chabap thi 1 p.42-43
Date of issue1998-11
LanguageThai
Publication placeThailand--Bangkok
PublisherMatichon
Digital CollectionThai Journal Index Collection
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Contact informationTo obtain this article, please check your local catalog for holdings or check with your interlibrary loan office. For further information about this database, contact Judith Henchy, UW Libraries' Southeast Asia Section, judithh@u.washington.edu.
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