Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... fact consummated , the pro- cedure is not the same as in the world of the living : it dramatically different . If life can pass so quickly and so easily into death , a fact which was not glossed over in this environment , the widespread ...
... fact consummated , the pro- cedure is not the same as in the world of the living : it dramatically different . If life can pass so quickly and so easily into death , a fact which was not glossed over in this environment , the widespread ...
Strana 367
... fact denied in each case : Story Oedipus Rex First Story Acceptance of Aspects of Incest Tabu Aspect Denied Motive Fact , Motive Second Story Fact Third Story Fourth Story Identification , Fact ( barely ) Identification Aspect Admitted Fact ...
... fact denied in each case : Story Oedipus Rex First Story Acceptance of Aspects of Incest Tabu Aspect Denied Motive Fact , Motive Second Story Fact Third Story Fourth Story Identification , Fact ( barely ) Identification Aspect Admitted Fact ...
Strana 376
... fact be strengthening them by refusing to play " ( 341 ) ignores an alternative explana- tion that is far more logical : those excluded have no one to play Dozens with ; they lack not motive but opportunity . 6. " ... the mere fact of ...
... fact be strengthening them by refusing to play " ( 341 ) ignores an alternative explana- tion that is far more logical : those excluded have no one to play Dozens with ; they lack not motive but opportunity . 6. " ... the mere fact of ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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