The Science of Folk-LoreRoutledge, 14 груд. 2018 р. - 370 стор. First published in 1930, this volume aimed to provide an overview of folk-lore which contrasted with the Anthropological school. Consciously working in the legacy of Savigny and the Brothers Grimm, the author explored the unrecorded traditions found within popular fiction, custom, belief, magic and ritual, attempting a reconstruction of humanity’s spiritual history through popular rather than elite voices. The work was intended to prove useful to scholars of related fields to folk-lore, with hopes of eventual interdisciplinarity. |
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... Europe, essentially as a fruit of the Romantic Movement, the fairy tale was the first to attract general attention, and the Household Tales of the Brothers Grimm overshadowed all previous collections of fairy tales, while at the same ...
... Europe, essentially as a fruit of the Romantic Movement, the fairy tale was the first to attract general attention, and the Household Tales of the Brothers Grimm overshadowed all previous collections of fairy tales, while at the same ...
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... Europe (where for obvious reasons the collectors' activity has been most intense), from Asia, including Indonesia ... European provenance of the South African and American variants has been proved for all known types.4 It may ...
... Europe (where for obvious reasons the collectors' activity has been most intense), from Asia, including Indonesia ... European provenance of the South African and American variants has been proved for all known types.4 It may ...
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... European group having just been established by Franz Bopp, it was in a way natural that, with the Aryan variants in the majority and the non-Aryan ones almost ... Europe, Blue-Beard requests his fiancées to devour a dead man's bone. Two.
... European group having just been established by Franz Bopp, it was in a way natural that, with the Aryan variants in the majority and the non-Aryan ones almost ... Europe, Blue-Beard requests his fiancées to devour a dead man's bone. Two.
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... European fairy tales in the Indian compilations. These facts led Th. Benfey to enunciate, in 1859, his famous theory of the Indian origin of fairy tales and their migration to Europe.10 Benfey was not primarily a folklorist, and he ...
... European fairy tales in the Indian compilations. These facts led Th. Benfey to enunciate, in 1859, his famous theory of the Indian origin of fairy tales and their migration to Europe.10 Benfey was not primarily a folklorist, and he ...
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... Europe at least, become obsolete since the French Revolution and the reforms inaugurated by the writings of Jeremy Bentham. Yet in most other respects our fairy tales presuppose a fairly developed civilization and a social organization ...
... Europe at least, become obsolete since the French Revolution and the reforms inaugurated by the writings of Jeremy Bentham. Yet in most other respects our fairy tales presuppose a fairly developed civilization and a social organization ...
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THE MERRY TALE | |
THE ANIMALTALE IV THE LOCAL LEGEND | |
THE MIGRATORY LEGEND | |
THE PROSE SAGA | |
THE PROVERB | |
THE FOLKSONG | |
SUPERSTITION | |
PLANT LORE | |
ANIMAL LORE | |
MINERAL LORE STAR LORE COSMOGONICLEGENDS | |
CUSTOM AND RITUAL | |
MAGIC | |
FOLKDANCE AND FOLKDRAMA | |
FOLKLORE MYTH AND RELIGION | |
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