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But the ritualist theory cannot hope to explain the origin of even a majority of, let
alone all, known types. The psycho-analytic mode of approach may be discussed
even more briefly. The very premises put forward by that school, the existence of
...
But the ritualist theory cannot hope to explain the origin of even a majority of, let
alone all, known types. The psycho-analytic mode of approach may be discussed
even more briefly. The very premises put forward by that school, the existence of
...
Сторінка 29
Where the opposite is noted, that is, where we meet in a story with a figure
foreign to the demonology of the country in question, the existence of literary
influences may be taken for granted. Thus the occurrence of the vampire in
German tales ...
Where the opposite is noted, that is, where we meet in a story with a figure
foreign to the demonology of the country in question, the existence of literary
influences may be taken for granted. Thus the occurrence of the vampire in
German tales ...
Сторінка 308
As a witness for the existence of the French epic in Merovingian or even in
Carolingian times the Song of St. Faro cannot indeed be used. As tangible
evidence for the existence of the popular dance-song it is a precious document.
Nor are ...
As a witness for the existence of the French epic in Merovingian or even in
Carolingian times the Song of St. Faro cannot indeed be used. As tangible
evidence for the existence of the popular dance-song it is a precious document.
Nor are ...
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