The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... saga material , yet not appreciably more so than in some of the oldest Icelandic sagas . Let us inquire next into the essential characteristics of saga lore . The saga is first of all a family saga ; it is chiefly concerned with ...
... saga material , yet not appreciably more so than in some of the oldest Icelandic sagas . Let us inquire next into the essential characteristics of saga lore . The saga is first of all a family saga ; it is chiefly concerned with ...
Сторінка 141
... saga is in its origins a family saga , that is , it is concerned with the genealogy of a given family , with the vicis- situdes of each generation at least so far as it is represented by the oldest or most important branch , with public ...
... saga is in its origins a family saga , that is , it is concerned with the genealogy of a given family , with the vicis- situdes of each generation at least so far as it is represented by the oldest or most important branch , with public ...
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... 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 of our time , on the essential independability of oral tradition ...
... 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 of our time , on the essential independability of oral tradition ...
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