The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. U CHAPTER II THE MERRY TALE NLIKE the fairy tale , the merry tale was not among the first of the creations of popular genius to attract the attention of scholars contemporary with the Romantic Movement . To be ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. U CHAPTER II THE MERRY TALE NLIKE the fairy tale , the merry tale was not among the first of the creations of popular genius to attract the attention of scholars contemporary with the Romantic Movement . To be ...
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... merry tale with its elementary simplicity and its extreme realism . The merry tale , in other words , is not bound to any definite society but floats freely from country to country . Under these circumstances it must be admitted that the ...
... merry tale with its elementary simplicity and its extreme realism . The merry tale , in other words , is not bound to any definite society but floats freely from country to country . Under these circumstances it must be admitted that the ...
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... merry tales . ( Whilst the fairy tale is biographical , i.e. purporting to narrate the life of its hero from his childhood to the accomplishment of his last task , after which nothing more of any importance is supposed to befall him ...
... merry tales . ( Whilst the fairy tale is biographical , i.e. purporting to narrate the life of its hero from his childhood to the accomplishment of his last task , after which nothing more of any importance is supposed to befall him ...
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