The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... ages and all societies have known certain groups of people which for one reason or another furnished material for both humour and satire . To give a familiar illustration . Throughout the Middle Ages and even down to modern times ...
... ages and all societies have known certain groups of people which for one reason or another furnished material for both humour and satire . To give a familiar illustration . Throughout the Middle Ages and even down to modern times ...
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... Middle Ages French fiction dominated the European continent , and French romances were translated even , into Czech and Icelandic . Middle English and Middle High German narrative art are unthinkable without the omnipresent French ...
... Middle Ages French fiction dominated the European continent , and French romances were translated even , into Czech and Icelandic . Middle English and Middle High German narrative art are unthinkable without the omnipresent French ...
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... Middle Ages , assuming literary form in a number of Old French , Middle English and Middle High German com- positions , with the twin features the Church legend had partly lost . I have been able here to sketch only very briefly the ...
... Middle Ages , assuming literary form in a number of Old French , Middle English and Middle High German com- positions , with the twin features the Church legend had partly lost . I have been able here to sketch only very briefly the ...
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