The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... variants fully justifies us in considering the fairy tale as essentially an old - world product , taken to In- donesia by Hindoo and Mohammedan culture currents , to East Africa by the Arabs , to South Africa by the Dutch settlers , to ...
... variants fully justifies us in considering the fairy tale as essentially an old - world product , taken to In- donesia by Hindoo and Mohammedan culture currents , to East Africa by the Arabs , to South Africa by the Dutch settlers , to ...
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... variants are ultimately derived . This norm is then compared with the historical variants , which , by a careful weighing of the evidence , leads to the recon- struction of the archetype and its approximate place and date of origin . At ...
... variants are ultimately derived . This norm is then compared with the historical variants , which , by a careful weighing of the evidence , leads to the recon- struction of the archetype and its approximate place and date of origin . At ...
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... variants and , this being the case , the importance of the reconstructed norm looms rather large . The opponents of this view affirm that the historical variants deserve greater belief than the norm , constructed as it is from very ...
... variants and , this being the case , the importance of the reconstructed norm looms rather large . The opponents of this view affirm that the historical variants deserve greater belief than the norm , constructed as it is from very ...
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