The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. CHAPTER XVII FOLK - DANCE AND FOLK - DRAMA T is a common but erroneous supposition that the popular dance as we understand it is essentially of erotic origin . As a I matter of fact , the modern dance of human ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. CHAPTER XVII FOLK - DANCE AND FOLK - DRAMA T is a common but erroneous supposition that the popular dance as we understand it is essentially of erotic origin . As a I matter of fact , the modern dance of human ...
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... dance Lives in God , For he knows how Love may kill . Leaving on one side , however , such speculations , we note in the first place that the savage , when stressing the utilitarian character of his performance , may quote certain facts ...
... dance Lives in God , For he knows how Love may kill . Leaving on one side , however , such speculations , we note in the first place that the savage , when stressing the utilitarian character of his performance , may quote certain facts ...
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... dance , like the torch - race , had probably an analogous origin , except that from an early time both were no doubt also fertility rites . Sometimes such dances are merely designed to drive away evil powers , which explains the ...
... dance , like the torch - race , had probably an analogous origin , except that from an early time both were no doubt also fertility rites . Sometimes such dances are merely designed to drive away evil powers , which explains the ...
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