The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... vast distances , often over entire continents . This fact , again , leads us to a discussion of the variants and the geographical distribution of fairy tales . The majority of tale - types are known to us by a large number of variants ...
... vast distances , often over entire continents . This fact , again , leads us to a discussion of the variants and the geographical distribution of fairy tales . The majority of tale - types are known to us by a large number of variants ...
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... number of available variants , both historical and oral , may be considerable enough , though as a rule it is not so large as the number of fairy tale variants . Further , there is only one motive involved and , most important of all ...
... number of available variants , both historical and oral , may be considerable enough , though as a rule it is not so large as the number of fairy tale variants . Further , there is only one motive involved and , most important of all ...
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... large number of variants , both historical and oral , it should not be impossible to arrive at a definite solution . There is further the tale which forms the central episode of Plautus ' Miles Gloriosus , of the woman who , with the ...
... large number of variants , both historical and oral , it should not be impossible to arrive at a definite solution . There is further the tale which forms the central episode of Plautus ' Miles Gloriosus , of the woman who , with the ...
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