The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... polygenesis for a certain number of , if not for all , fairy tales . This theory is indeed open to very grave objections . Inas- much as it still appears to have a certain hold on the British public I may be pardoned for taking up this ...
... polygenesis for a certain number of , if not for all , fairy tales . This theory is indeed open to very grave objections . Inas- much as it still appears to have a certain hold on the British public I may be pardoned for taking up this ...
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... polygenesis of fairy tales is an absurdity , because one cannot imagine a complex story , consisting of a considerable number of very definite motives arranged in a very definite order , to have arisen independently in more than one ...
... polygenesis of fairy tales is an absurdity , because one cannot imagine a complex story , consisting of a considerable number of very definite motives arranged in a very definite order , to have arisen independently in more than one ...
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... polygenesis may be seriously considered . Such is the case for the French Tant va la cruche à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se casse , which is matched by the Arabic Not every time does the pitcher come home safe from the well . The same is ...
... polygenesis may be seriously considered . Such is the case for the French Tant va la cruche à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se casse , which is matched by the Arabic Not every time does the pitcher come home safe from the well . The same is ...
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