The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... collection of fairy tales . At the end of the seventeenth century Perrault's famous Contes de ma Mère l'Oye was published in Paris . The eighteenth century saw the pub- lication of other collections , of somewhat lesser interest , both ...
... collection of fairy tales . At the end of the seventeenth century Perrault's famous Contes de ma Mère l'Oye was published in Paris . The eighteenth century saw the pub- lication of other collections , of somewhat lesser interest , both ...
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... collections not directly dependent upon one another , each telling some 500 merry tales , and if a certain type or certain ... collection proper , yet are closely akin to it in spirit . For example , there is the Herodotean tale of the ...
... collections not directly dependent upon one another , each telling some 500 merry tales , and if a certain type or certain ... collection proper , yet are closely akin to it in spirit . For example , there is the Herodotean tale of the ...
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... collection of novelle is still fairly rudimentary and harks back to the anecdote and the apophthegm , 21 the genre quickly rose to its apogee with Boccaccio's immortal work . 22 Boccaccio's successors carried the literary tradition ...
... collection of novelle is still fairly rudimentary and harks back to the anecdote and the apophthegm , 21 the genre quickly rose to its apogee with Boccaccio's immortal work . 22 Boccaccio's successors carried the literary tradition ...
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