Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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vitality of the Robin Hood ballads in British oral tradition is usually seen as evi- dence that Robin's victories over the law were widely applauded . Unfortunately , the actual origins of the Robin Hood legend do not match the classic ...
vitality of the Robin Hood ballads in British oral tradition is usually seen as evi- dence that Robin's victories over the law were widely applauded . Unfortunately , the actual origins of the Robin Hood legend do not match the classic ...
Strana 354
... Robin Hood and Brennan - on- the - moor , were effeminate sun - flowered aesthetes compared with the Jameses and their sworn confederates . " Furthermore , the American bandits do not ultimately make peace with the law as did Robin Hood ...
... Robin Hood and Brennan - on- the - moor , were effeminate sun - flowered aesthetes compared with the Jameses and their sworn confederates . " Furthermore , the American bandits do not ultimately make peace with the law as did Robin Hood ...
Strana 355
... Robin Hood , A Collection , 14 . 20. Lomax , Adventures of a Ballad Hunter , 59 . 21. Settle , " Development of Jesse James Legend , " 369 . 22. Otto E. Rayburn , Ozark Country ( New York , 1941 ) , 284 ... ROBIN HOOD AND THE AMERICAN OUTLAW.
... Robin Hood , A Collection , 14 . 20. Lomax , Adventures of a Ballad Hunter , 59 . 21. Settle , " Development of Jesse James Legend , " 369 . 22. Otto E. Rayburn , Ozark Country ( New York , 1941 ) , 284 ... ROBIN HOOD AND THE AMERICAN OUTLAW.
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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