Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... expressive content . Folklore scholars must face the realization that Dr. Thompson's great six - volume motif index does not offer major or significant expressive content in the world's oral literatures . Folklorists have yet to ...
... expressive content . Folklore scholars must face the realization that Dr. Thompson's great six - volume motif index does not offer major or significant expressive content in the world's oral literatures . Folklorists have yet to ...
Strana 425
... expressive content and of style , which historico- geographical scholars have ignored . An entire chapter should have been devoted to a presentation of a theory of humor and a theory of tragedy , with concomit- ant deduction about what ...
... expressive content and of style , which historico- geographical scholars have ignored . An entire chapter should have been devoted to a presentation of a theory of humor and a theory of tragedy , with concomit- ant deduction about what ...
Strana 426
... expressive system are at hand . They can be found not only in a handful of pioneer writings in folklore itself ; they are witnessed in a tiny group of studies of plastic and graphic arts , in some first ventures in gesture analysis , in ...
... expressive system are at hand . They can be found not only in a handful of pioneer writings in folklore itself ; they are witnessed in a tiny group of studies of plastic and graphic arts , in some first ventures in gesture analysis , in ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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