The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... English . The German Volkskunde can in no way be regarded as an equivalent of the English folk - lore since it has a far wider application , including , among other things , the study of peasant art and peasant craft . Folk - lore , on ...
... English . The German Volkskunde can in no way be regarded as an equivalent of the English folk - lore since it has a far wider application , including , among other things , the study of peasant art and peasant craft . Folk - lore , on ...
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... English examples , there is the story , well known to English readers , of Childe Rowland , with the famous verse Childe Rowland to the dark tower came , etc. This story is a typical product of the English Middle Ages . As in the case ...
... English examples , there is the story , well known to English readers , of Childe Rowland , with the famous verse Childe Rowland to the dark tower came , etc. This story is a typical product of the English Middle Ages . As in the case ...
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... ( English , Scottish , Welsh , and Irish ) material cf. J. Jacobs , English Fairy Tales ( 1890 ) ; More English Fairy Tales ( 1895 ) ; Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1892 ) ; More Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1894 ) ; E. S. Hartland , English Fairy and ...
... ( English , Scottish , Welsh , and Irish ) material cf. J. Jacobs , English Fairy Tales ( 1890 ) ; More English Fairy Tales ( 1895 ) ; Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1892 ) ; More Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1894 ) ; E. S. Hartland , English Fairy and ...
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