The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... character development . If the listeners would like to conclude that one or the other of the characters has profited from the experience recounted in the story , there is of course nothing to prevent them from taking such an optimistic ...
... character development . If the listeners would like to conclude that one or the other of the characters has profited from the experience recounted in the story , there is of course nothing to prevent them from taking such an optimistic ...
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... character- istics of a dies religiosus . Dies religiosi were also the three days August 24th , October 5th , and November 8th , when the nether- world ( mundus ) was believed to stand open . It is logical , perhaps , to reserve for the ...
... character- istics of a dies religiosus . Dies religiosi were also the three days August 24th , October 5th , and November 8th , when the nether- world ( mundus ) was believed to stand open . It is logical , perhaps , to reserve for the ...
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... character , cults about which we hear in certain sagas , many of which were utilized by the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus . The reason for Snorri's silence is of course a different one . Chthonic cults are bound to a definite ...
... character , cults about which we hear in certain sagas , many of which were utilized by the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus . The reason for Snorri's silence is of course a different one . Chthonic cults are bound to a definite ...
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