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On the contrary, this distribution of variants fully justifies us in considering the
fairy tale as essentially an old-world product, taken to Indonesia by Hindoo and
Mohammedan culture currents, to East Africa by the Arabs, to South Africa by the
...
On the contrary, this distribution of variants fully justifies us in considering the
fairy tale as essentially an old-world product, taken to Indonesia by Hindoo and
Mohammedan culture currents, to East Africa by the Arabs, to South Africa by the
...
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First of all, the fairy tale is essentially melodramatic in tone and character. Its
protagonists are types and few in number : the hero (or heroine), the kindly
helper or helpers, and the villain or As a rule there is only one hero. The
exceptions are ...
First of all, the fairy tale is essentially melodramatic in tone and character. Its
protagonists are types and few in number : the hero (or heroine), the kindly
helper or helpers, and the villain or As a rule there is only one hero. The
exceptions are ...
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As for Venus herself, she is of course neither the Greek Aphrodite, gently
ridiculed by Homer, nor the mother of Aeneas, essentially a very serious person,
nor even the Oriental Astarte with her cruderites. She is purely and simply that
glorious ...
As for Venus herself, she is of course neither the Greek Aphrodite, gently
ridiculed by Homer, nor the mother of Aeneas, essentially a very serious person,
nor even the Oriental Astarte with her cruderites. She is purely and simply that
glorious ...
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