The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... theory . Yet it caused a wholesome heart - searching among Benfey's adherents and induced them to defend their case by sounder arguments . Natur- ally enough , the application of such stricter methods began in France with Benfey's ...
... theory . Yet it caused a wholesome heart - searching among Benfey's adherents and induced them to defend their case by sounder arguments . Natur- ally enough , the application of such stricter methods began in France with Benfey's ...
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... theory were in due time led ad absurdum by Adalbert Kuhn and F. L. W. Schwartz in Germany and by Max Müller in England ; the lunar and astral mytho- logists that followed in their wake discredited the whole theory even more , if that ...
... theory were in due time led ad absurdum by Adalbert Kuhn and F. L. W. Schwartz in Germany and by Max Müller in England ; the lunar and astral mytho- logists that followed in their wake discredited the whole theory even more , if that ...
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... theories attempting to explain the origin of the fairy tale , to wit , the so - called ritualist theory of P. Saintyves 30 and the hallucinations of the psycho- analytic school of Vienna . The French scholar's attempt to derive certain ...
... theories attempting to explain the origin of the fairy tale , to wit , the so - called ritualist theory of P. Saintyves 30 and the hallucinations of the psycho- analytic school of Vienna . The French scholar's attempt to derive certain ...
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