The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Fable and the Beast - Epic . The original purpose of an animal tale was to explain a natural fact not understood by primitive man ; it may therefore be said to lack any ethical teaching . With the fable matters are differ- ent , for it ...
... Fable and the Beast - Epic . The original purpose of an animal tale was to explain a natural fact not understood by primitive man ; it may therefore be said to lack any ethical teaching . With the fable matters are differ- ent , for it ...
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... fables , all but forgotten . The fable cannot deny its origin . But its parent , the aetiological animal tale , is anything but terse and abstract ; it is pulsating with life , and however elevated the moral of its daughter , the fable ...
... fables , all but forgotten . The fable cannot deny its origin . But its parent , the aetiological animal tale , is anything but terse and abstract ; it is pulsating with life , and however elevated the moral of its daughter , the fable ...
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... fable , 1 derived from it just as the animal fable is derived from the animal tale . Aetiological stories about plants are , of course , quite as common as aetiological animal tales , though often enough , to be sure , we shall find ...
... fable , 1 derived from it just as the animal fable is derived from the animal tale . Aetiological stories about plants are , of course , quite as common as aetiological animal tales , though often enough , to be sure , we shall find ...
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