The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... school behind him , and Karl Müllenhoff , excellent myth- ologist though he was , won his justly great reputation as ... Anthropological School , led by scholars such as E. B. Tylor and Andrew Lang , who did for the English public what ...
... school behind him , and Karl Müllenhoff , excellent myth- ologist though he was , won his justly great reputation as ... Anthropological School , led by scholars such as E. B. Tylor and Andrew Lang , who did for the English public what ...
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... Anthropological School imagines , at all events , and yet do not find ? A list of them would vastly outnumber the motives justly and unjustly treated as survivals by that school . Suffice it to mention a few . There is no trace of the ...
... Anthropological School imagines , at all events , and yet do not find ? A list of them would vastly outnumber the motives justly and unjustly treated as survivals by that school . Suffice it to mention a few . There is no trace of the ...
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... anthropology and ethno- graphy are as important as Folk - lore , certainly far more so than the various philologies , and it is the great merit of Andrew Lang and of the Anthropological School to have first realized this , since the ...
... anthropology and ethno- graphy are as important as Folk - lore , certainly far more so than the various philologies , and it is the great merit of Andrew Lang and of the Anthropological School to have first realized this , since the ...
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