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3 6 The story of Iason and Medeia is but a literary version, the oldest known, of
the type of the Quest of the Princess with the Golden Hair.31 The Polyphemus
episode of the Odyssey is the oldest historical variant of a widespread story the
norm ...
3 6 The story of Iason and Medeia is but a literary version, the oldest known, of
the type of the Quest of the Princess with the Golden Hair.31 The Polyphemus
episode of the Odyssey is the oldest historical variant of a widespread story the
norm ...
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The episode can be understood, of course, only if one has seen these chests,
used throughout the Middle Ages and generally made of oak-wood. This fact
alone would settle the probable date of the origin of the episode. In this case we
are, ...
The episode can be understood, of course, only if one has seen these chests,
used throughout the Middle Ages and generally made of oak-wood. This fact
alone would settle the probable date of the origin of the episode. In this case we
are, ...
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In a considerable number of variants belonging to the Earth- man type already
mentioned there occurs the following episode. The hero will come to a country
suffering acutely from famine because a dragon has swallowed up all the water (
in ...
In a considerable number of variants belonging to the Earth- man type already
mentioned there occurs the following episode. The hero will come to a country
suffering acutely from famine because a dragon has swallowed up all the water (
in ...
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