Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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THE ORPHEUS MYTH IN NORTH AMERICA BY A. H. GAYTON In North American myth collections there frequently appear stories of persons who follow another to the ... Orpheus Myth in North America . 263 The Orpheus Myth in North America A H Gayton.
THE ORPHEUS MYTH IN NORTH AMERICA BY A. H. GAYTON In North American myth collections there frequently appear stories of persons who follow another to the ... Orpheus Myth in North America . 263 The Orpheus Myth in North America A H Gayton.
Strana 277
... Orpheus story considered here . A story greatly favored in the area is one of a girl who revives in her burial tipi and lives there with her grief stricken but faithful lover.1 This popular Plains tale is combined with the Orpheus tale ...
... Orpheus story considered here . A story greatly favored in the area is one of a girl who revives in her burial tipi and lives there with her grief stricken but faithful lover.1 This popular Plains tale is combined with the Orpheus tale ...
Strana 283
... Orpheus tale might be of European origin has been considered . Its frequent occurrence in regions which were open ... Orpheus and Eurydice myth of the Old World , or Dante's " Inferno , " well known to persons of classical education such ...
... Orpheus tale might be of European origin has been considered . Its frequent occurrence in regions which were open ... Orpheus and Eurydice myth of the Old World , or Dante's " Inferno , " well known to persons of classical education such ...
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