The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... matter of fact , it holds true for all popular fiction . The proverb strives for no high ideal , difficult of attainment , but merely voices the sum total of everyday experience which has become the common property of a social group and ...
... matter of fact , it holds true for all popular fiction . The proverb strives for no high ideal , difficult of attainment , but merely voices the sum total of everyday experience which has become the common property of a social group and ...
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... matter . In Modern European folk - lore beans still produce bad dreams and hence portend evil . The solution does not fall into the domain of folk - lore or the history of religion , but into that of medical science . By an extension ...
... matter . In Modern European folk - lore beans still produce bad dreams and hence portend evil . The solution does not fall into the domain of folk - lore or the history of religion , but into that of medical science . By an extension ...
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... matter of fact , the materials of Folk - lore have repeatedly been regarded as pertaining in a more or less direct way to the domain of religious beliefs , and a number of folklorists have spoken of them as the elder faith ' of a given ...
... matter of fact , the materials of Folk - lore have repeatedly been regarded as pertaining in a more or less direct way to the domain of religious beliefs , and a number of folklorists have spoken of them as the elder faith ' of a given ...
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