The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... character development . If the listeners would like to conclude that one or the other of the characters has profited from the experience recounted in the story , there is of course nothing to prevent them from taking such an optimistic ...
... character development . If the listeners would like to conclude that one or the other of the characters has profited from the experience recounted in the story , there is of course nothing to prevent them from taking such an optimistic ...
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... character from the miracles of Our Lady and the saints , so flourishing in the Middle Ages , where their purely Christian and mediaeval , not to say clerical , character is evident . Again it is unnecessary to assume that each variant ...
... character from the miracles of Our Lady and the saints , so flourishing in the Middle Ages , where their purely Christian and mediaeval , not to say clerical , character is evident . Again it is unnecessary to assume that each variant ...
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... character of such representations . In the light of such performances it is often possible to discover the ritual origin of many an ancient myth , both in Greece and Scandinavia . For example , we have pointed out above that the ancient ...
... character of such representations . In the light of such performances it is often possible to discover the ritual origin of many an ancient myth , both in Greece and Scandinavia . For example , we have pointed out above that the ancient ...
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