The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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Strana 324
... literature can and does exist without being written down ( oral literature ) ; 2. Homer knew little or nothing of Mycenae ; 3. the following conflations of material are apparent in the Iliad : Homer localizes Troy ( an imaginary town ) ...
... literature can and does exist without being written down ( oral literature ) ; 2. Homer knew little or nothing of Mycenae ; 3. the following conflations of material are apparent in the Iliad : Homer localizes Troy ( an imaginary town ) ...
Strana 409
... literature and music are distinguished by this sterile treatment ; music is usually omitted altogether . It is my impression that this is so because the ethnographer sees in literature the material par excellence of folklore , a ...
... literature and music are distinguished by this sterile treatment ; music is usually omitted altogether . It is my impression that this is so because the ethnographer sees in literature the material par excellence of folklore , a ...
Strana 92
... literature which so often characterizes works of this sort . As there are many authors , so of course there are many points of view represented in the treatment of the subjects . In the consideration of African literature by Hersko ...
... literature which so often characterizes works of this sort . As there are many authors , so of course there are many points of view represented in the treatment of the subjects . In the consideration of African literature by Hersko ...
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Three Generations of Childrens Singing Games in St Louis | 1 |
Jay Ellis Ransom | 62 |
Imitative Dances Among the American Indians Frances Densmore | 79 |
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