Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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Strana 265
... tale , for no pursuit to the afterworld and ex- perience there are involved . Neither are stories of visitations from ghosts of concern here . Tales of a wife stolen and pursued to some exotic place such as the sky - world are unrelated ...
... tale , for no pursuit to the afterworld and ex- perience there are involved . Neither are stories of visitations from ghosts of concern here . Tales of a wife stolen and pursued to some exotic place such as the sky - world are unrelated ...
Strana 283
... tales are compatible with local beliefs concerning it : thus we are left at an impasse as to the relative recency of the tale in any area . The possibility that the Orpheus tale might be of European origin has been considered . Its ...
... tales are compatible with local beliefs concerning it : thus we are left at an impasse as to the relative recency of the tale in any area . The possibility that the Orpheus tale might be of European origin has been considered . Its ...
Strana 363
... tale or trait appears before the eleventh century ; and until the fourteenth , we find very few tales written down in any form whatsoever . In the twelfth century , of the three tales appearing , one , " Der Wolf und der Fuchs , " is an ...
... tale or trait appears before the eleventh century ; and until the fourteenth , we find very few tales written down in any form whatsoever . In the twelfth century , of the three tales appearing , one , " Der Wolf und der Fuchs , " is an ...
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