The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... tradition ; if Irish tradition , then the banshee . Professor Bayard does not point to any Gaelic or Irish touches in the diction or style of the American versions ; nor does he present any variants gathered in Ireland . His case for ...
... tradition ; if Irish tradition , then the banshee . Professor Bayard does not point to any Gaelic or Irish touches in the diction or style of the American versions ; nor does he present any variants gathered in Ireland . His case for ...
Strana 432
... tradition , this Swedish version makes the king's daughter the object of Riddar Stig's rune - casting , not the king's sister , as is the case in the Danish poem . To be sure , as shown in an earlier study by S. Ek , the Danish form of ...
... tradition , this Swedish version makes the king's daughter the object of Riddar Stig's rune - casting , not the king's sister , as is the case in the Danish poem . To be sure , as shown in an earlier study by S. Ek , the Danish form of ...
Strana 433
... tradition about this Saint and of such early and unmistakable references to St. Stephan's horses as in the so - called Vienna and Trier charms , Celander is inclined to assume that this popular tradition about St. Stephan in its ...
... tradition about this Saint and of such early and unmistakable references to St. Stephan's horses as in the so - called Vienna and Trier charms , Celander is inclined to assume that this popular tradition about St. Stephan in its ...
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Three Generations of Childrens Singing Games in St Louis | 1 |
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Imitative Dances Among the American Indians Frances Densmore | 79 |
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