The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Icelandic avatars of the Irish fairies . Icelandic literature and folk - lore are crammed with motives of undoubted Celtic , that is Irish , origin . There is the well - known tale so charmingly told by the Wife of Bath : the ugly hag ...
... Icelandic avatars of the Irish fairies . Icelandic literature and folk - lore are crammed with motives of undoubted Celtic , that is Irish , origin . There is the well - known tale so charmingly told by the Wife of Bath : the ugly hag ...
Сторінка 140
... Icelandic saga for some time was suspected of being , as a form of oral folk - lore , an importation from the Celtic countries , especially Ireland . That view does not appear to be well- founded and has in more recent years been ...
... Icelandic saga for some time was suspected of being , as a form of oral folk - lore , an importation from the Celtic countries , especially Ireland . That view does not appear to be well- founded and has in more recent years been ...
Сторінка 141
... Icelandic origin . The process is a very gradual one and depends largely upon the introduction of fairy tale and merry tale motives . Some of the late Icelandic sagas read like a string of such motives , more or less arbitrarily ...
... Icelandic origin . The process is a very gradual one and depends largely upon the introduction of fairy tale and merry tale motives . Some of the late Icelandic sagas read like a string of such motives , more or less arbitrarily ...
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