The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... certainly not much worse , is quite a puzzle . Presumably the frowning was limited to some puritanical - minded writers such as Cicero and Seneca , who simply happen to be the ones whose judgments on these as on other matters have been ...
... certainly not much worse , is quite a puzzle . Presumably the frowning was limited to some puritanical - minded writers such as Cicero and Seneca , who simply happen to be the ones whose judgments on these as on other matters have been ...
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... certainly is a noteworthy fact that such tales will spring up as a rule toward the end of each civilization , when the twilight begins to set in . For example , the rogue stories which bulk so largely in the Arabian Nights are known to ...
... certainly is a noteworthy fact that such tales will spring up as a rule toward the end of each civilization , when the twilight begins to set in . For example , the rogue stories which bulk so largely in the Arabian Nights are known to ...
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... certainly when they can be shown to have grown out of some common and fairly rudi- mentary basis and according to the most general laws of human psychology . With the animal tales they share the aetiological element present in the vast ...
... certainly when they can be shown to have grown out of some common and fairly rudi- mentary basis and according to the most general laws of human psychology . With the animal tales they share the aetiological element present in the vast ...
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Aarne-Thompson aetiological ancient Ancient Greece Andrew Lang animal Anthropological School antiquity ballad Balor Bédier belief called Celtic century Christian chthonic common connected connexion countries course cult cumulative song curious custom dance dead death definite demons divine doubt English epic episode Europe European example existence fable fact fairy tale famous folk-lore folk-song folklorists French genuine German Greece Greek Grimm hence hero historical variants human Icelandic idea Indian Irish J. G. Frazer Jacob Grimm king known Latin Leipzig literary literature London lore magic matter mediaeval merry tale merry tales Middle Ages migrated migratory legend modern motive myth mythology nature Norse notion Oriental origin Paris plant polygenesis popular practice primitive probably proverb question reason religion rites ritual rôle Roman saga savage Saxo Grammaticus Scandinavia Scandinavian Sir J. G. Frazer Slavonic snake song story superstitions survivals Teutonic theory tree vampire well-known whilst witches woman Zeus