The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... legend to have originated in a definite place and at a definite time , though we are usually unable to determine either . Nor does a migratory legend presuppose a definite basis in popular belief or practice . On the contrary , the same ...
... legend to have originated in a definite place and at a definite time , though we are usually unable to determine either . Nor does a migratory legend presuppose a definite basis in popular belief or practice . On the contrary , the same ...
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... legend of the house reached wider circles and thus attracted the attention of poets and story - tellers . That legend is in its essential features a queer combination of the highly melodramatic and sentimental fairy tale of the Innocent ...
... legend of the house reached wider circles and thus attracted the attention of poets and story - tellers . That legend is in its essential features a queer combination of the highly melodramatic and sentimental fairy tale of the Innocent ...
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... legend it came to replace the old ending of that tragic story , the slaying of the lover by the husband with the ... legend were Christian and classico - mediaeval , it would have remained closer to the prototype . There can therefore be ...
... legend it came to replace the old ending of that tragic story , the slaying of the lover by the husband with the ... legend were Christian and classico - mediaeval , it would have remained closer to the prototype . There can therefore be ...
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