The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. So T CHAPTER V THE MIGRATORY LEGEND HE term ' migratory legend ' is a translation of the German Wandersage . By it we mean a narrative of a certain length , usually shorter than a fairy tale , in prose ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. So T CHAPTER V THE MIGRATORY LEGEND HE term ' migratory legend ' is a translation of the German Wandersage . By it we mean a narrative of a certain length , usually shorter than a fairy tale , in prose ...
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... migratory legend , it must not be supposed that for this reason the latter is incapable of becoming localized , attached as it were to definite places and even to definite personages . Precisely the opposite is true ... MIGRATORY LEGEND 133.
... migratory legend , it must not be supposed that for this reason the latter is incapable of becoming localized , attached as it were to definite places and even to definite personages . Precisely the opposite is true ... MIGRATORY LEGEND 133.
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. The migratory legend , it may be said after this long survey , appears to be about the most fascinating part of a fascina- ting subject . Unlike the fairy tale , the merry tale , and the ... MIGRATORY LEGEND 135.
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. The migratory legend , it may be said after this long survey , appears to be about the most fascinating part of a fascina- ting subject . Unlike the fairy tale , the merry tale , and the ... MIGRATORY LEGEND 135.
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