The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... story of Little Red Riding - Hood seems to be an invention of Perrault : at least no earlier variants are known , and the other French and Central European variants , not very many , to be sure , in all , show the unmistakable influence ...
... story of Little Red Riding - Hood seems to be an invention of Perrault : at least no earlier variants are known , and the other French and Central European variants , not very many , to be sure , in all , show the unmistakable influence ...
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... story of the dying son who writes to his mother that he can be cured only by putting on the shirt of a man who has not known sorrow or by having himself carried into a house in which no death has ever been mourned , a story which ...
... story of the dying son who writes to his mother that he can be cured only by putting on the shirt of a man who has not known sorrow or by having himself carried into a house in which no death has ever been mourned , a story which ...
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... story arose telling how the fox inveigled him to dip his tail into the water , one winter night , to catch fish , how the water froze him , how he pulled to free himself and lost his tail in the process . The story , humorous as it is ...
... story arose telling how the fox inveigled him to dip his tail into the water , one winter night , to catch fish , how the water froze him , how he pulled to free himself and lost his tail in the process . The story , humorous as it is ...
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