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The Icelandic saga for some time was suspected of being, as a form of oral folk-
lore, an importation from the Celtic countries, especially Ireland.* That view does
not appear to be wellfounded and has in more recent years been abandoned.
The Icelandic saga for some time was suspected of being, as a form of oral folk-
lore, an importation from the Celtic countries, especially Ireland.* That view does
not appear to be wellfounded and has in more recent years been abandoned.
Сторінка 141
The prose saga is in its origins a family saga, that is, it is concerned with the
genealogy of a given family, with the vicissitudes of each generation at least so
far as it is represented by the oldest or most important branch, with public affairs
only ...
The prose saga is in its origins a family saga, that is, it is concerned with the
genealogy of a given family, with the vicissitudes of each generation at least so
far as it is represented by the oldest or most important branch, with public affairs
only ...
Сторінка 142
The chief reason, however, why the study of folk-lore cannot afford to neglect the
saga lies in the problem of oral transmission, one of the central problems of our
science. Stress has been laid, correctly no doubt, by M. Bédier and other scholars
...
The chief reason, however, why the study of folk-lore cannot afford to neglect the
saga lies in the problem of oral transmission, one of the central problems of our
science. Stress has been laid, correctly no doubt, by M. Bédier and other scholars
...
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