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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... Greek demon of death, is still accompanied by his Charóndissa, and a Modern Greek folksong relates how the two sup on the heads of babies, using the hands of fallen soldiers for their knives and forks. A fairy tale undoubtedly derived ...
... Greek demon of death, is still accompanied by his Charóndissa, and a Modern Greek folksong relates how the two sup on the heads of babies, using the hands of fallen soldiers for their knives and forks. A fairy tale undoubtedly derived ...
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... Greek story of the seer Teiresias.11 Teiresias, it will be recalled, according to one version was struck with blindness because he had seen a goddess naked. He was successively converted into a woman and again into a man for beholding a ...
... Greek story of the seer Teiresias.11 Teiresias, it will be recalled, according to one version was struck with blindness because he had seen a goddess naked. He was successively converted into a woman and again into a man for beholding a ...
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... Greek texts leave in the dark), which is of course sufficient to give him the competency to answer such a delicate question. If a dependence of the Greek legend upon the Indian parallel be supposed, we may surmise that the re ...
... Greek texts leave in the dark), which is of course sufficient to give him the competency to answer such a delicate question. If a dependence of the Greek legend upon the Indian parallel be supposed, we may surmise that the re ...
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... Greek literary version). In another type it is a magical instrument51 of which The like was never known, So full of mirth and mickle joy That whensoe'er it's blown All living creatures that shall hear The sweet and pleasant sound Shall ...
... Greek literary version). In another type it is a magical instrument51 of which The like was never known, So full of mirth and mickle joy That whensoe'er it's blown All living creatures that shall hear The sweet and pleasant sound Shall ...
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... Greek literature two of its chief incidents, to wit, the physician who saves a patient against the will of the higher powers and has to pay for it with his own life, and the incident of the cavern with the lamps representing the lives ...
... Greek literature two of its chief incidents, to wit, the physician who saves a patient against the will of the higher powers and has to pay for it with his own life, and the incident of the cavern with the lamps representing the lives ...
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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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Aarne-Thompson aetiological ancient Ancient Greece Andrew Lang animal Anthropological School antiquity ballad Balor belief called Celtic century Christian chthonic common connected connexion countries course cult cumulative song curious custom dance dead death definite demons divine doubt English epic episode Europe European example existence fable fact fairy tale famous folk-lore folk-song folklorists French genuine German Greece Greek Grimm hence hero historical variants human Icelandic idea Indian Irish J. G. Frazer Jacob Grimm king known Latin Leipzig literary literature London lore magic man’s matter mediaeval merry tale merry tales Middle Ages migrated migratory legend modern motive myth mythology nature Norse notion Oriental origin Paris plant polygenesis popular practice primitive probably proverb question reason religion rites ritual rôle Roman saga savage Saxo Grammaticus Scandinavia Scandinavian Sir J. G. Frazer Slavonic snake song story superstitions survivals Teutonic theory tree vampire well-known whilst witches woman Zeus