The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Irish monasteries and the massacre of Irish monks and secular priests . This catastrophe caused an emigration on a large scale of Irish clerics , who took refuge in the convents of the Continent , in France , the Low Countries , and ...
... Irish monasteries and the massacre of Irish monks and secular priests . This catastrophe caused an emigration on a large scale of Irish clerics , who took refuge in the convents of the Continent , in France , the Low Countries , and ...
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... Irish prose saga not only left a deep impress upon Welsh literature ; it migrated directly to England , France , Iceland , and went as far south as Italy and Spain . The Old Norse prose narrative , as cultivated in Iceland , gave themes ...
... Irish prose saga not only left a deep impress upon Welsh literature ; it migrated directly to England , France , Iceland , and went as far south as Italy and Spain . The Old Norse prose narrative , as cultivated in Iceland , gave themes ...
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... Irish sagas ; the magic mist is the well - known druidical mist no less common in Irish narrative art , and the outlaws are only Icelandic avatars of the Irish fairies . Icelandic literature and folk - lore are crammed with motives of ...
... Irish sagas ; the magic mist is the well - known druidical mist no less common in Irish narrative art , and the outlaws are only Icelandic avatars of the Irish fairies . Icelandic literature and folk - lore are crammed with motives of ...
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