The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 106
... human characters . The trial - theme represents human conditions , and its universal distribution is thus explained without recourse to celestial phenomena . Special homologies may be accounted for either in the same way or by borrowing ...
... human characters . The trial - theme represents human conditions , and its universal distribution is thus explained without recourse to celestial phenomena . Special homologies may be accounted for either in the same way or by borrowing ...
Strana 107
... human setting , and the same applies to most of the Eastern tales . In one of the Micmac stories the hero is carried up to another world by his big bird ; but this region is not identified with the sky , and all the actors are human ...
... human setting , and the same applies to most of the Eastern tales . In one of the Micmac stories the hero is carried up to another world by his big bird ; but this region is not identified with the sky , and all the actors are human ...
Strana 389
... human features of the test - theme ; the symple- gades motive , 106-111 ; naturalistic in- terpretation not applicable to all test- tales , 107 ; distribution by transmission , 108 ; variants of the symplegades motive , 108 ; identity ...
... human features of the test - theme ; the symple- gades motive , 106-111 ; naturalistic in- terpretation not applicable to all test- tales , 107 ; distribution by transmission , 108 ; variants of the symplegades motive , 108 ; identity ...
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ARTICLES | 9 |
Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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