The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... ballad stands at the end of the epic development , when the great epic begins to disintegrate . To prove this important fact and thereby to explode the theory which saw in the ballads the stuff which the great epics were made of , has ...
... ballad stands at the end of the epic development , when the great epic begins to disintegrate . To prove this important fact and thereby to explode the theory which saw in the ballads the stuff which the great epics were made of , has ...
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... ballad of Earl Brand we meet with the power of name . The hero proves invulnerable until his beloved calls him by his name , to save her youngest brother , and immediately he falls down dead , covered with wounds . The very same feature ...
... ballad of Earl Brand we meet with the power of name . The hero proves invulnerable until his beloved calls him by his name , to save her youngest brother , and immediately he falls down dead , covered with wounds . The very same feature ...
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... ballad the moralizing element : Learn patience , though thy heart should break , Nor seek God's mandates to control ! In regard to the tragic ending , postulated as an essential feature of the popular ballad , it is well to be careful ...
... ballad the moralizing element : Learn patience , though thy heart should break , Nor seek God's mandates to control ! In regard to the tragic ending , postulated as an essential feature of the popular ballad , it is well to be careful ...
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