Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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... century , which is the last period considered in this study . The result of such calculations is obvious . The fact that such a large number of tales were written down for the first time in the sixteenth century shows clearly the ...
... century , which is the last period considered in this study . The result of such calculations is obvious . The fact that such a large number of tales were written down for the first time in the sixteenth century shows clearly the ...
Strana 364
... century we find a striking increase in the supernatural type . In the seventeenth century , out of ten tales which are classified in the Aarne - Thompson list , there are eight supernatural narratives : I , 110 , 124 , 149 , 14 , 101 ...
... century we find a striking increase in the supernatural type . In the seventeenth century , out of ten tales which are classified in the Aarne - Thompson list , there are eight supernatural narratives : I , 110 , 124 , 149 , 14 , 101 ...
Strana 365
... centuries . The latter occurs only in traits , but the former is already attested in the thirteenth century . He assigns others to the seventeenth - eighteenth centuries . One of these is the well known " Dornröschen " ( 50 ) , which ...
... centuries . The latter occurs only in traits , but the former is already attested in the thirteenth century . He assigns others to the seventeenth - eighteenth centuries . One of these is the well known " Dornröschen " ( 50 ) , which ...
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Vol 48 | 1 |
ARTICLES | 22 |
Penobscot Tales and Religious Beliefs Frank G Speck I | 109 |
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