Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... mother too , but the older sister knew this and asked the young sister if she would not leave her child with her ... mother left you here and went to Lang and has never come back ? " The boy heard for the first time that he had a real ...
... mother too , but the older sister knew this and asked the young sister if she would not leave her child with her ... mother left you here and went to Lang and has never come back ? " The boy heard for the first time that he had a real ...
Strana 57
... mother , may , after the payment of the initial price of failure and shame , return successfully to his mother's sea - locked paradise . The wounded knight and the homunculus that acts as his extension form a compo- site symbol of the ...
... mother , may , after the payment of the initial price of failure and shame , return successfully to his mother's sea - locked paradise . The wounded knight and the homunculus that acts as his extension form a compo- site symbol of the ...
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... mother , is the subject of the incestuous relationship . In the classical Greek myth , of course , the hero marries his mother , not his aunt . This does not mean then that in Ponape a man's strongest incestuous wish attaches to his ...
... mother , is the subject of the incestuous relationship . In the classical Greek myth , of course , the hero marries his mother , not his aunt . This does not mean then that in Ponape a man's strongest incestuous wish attaches to his ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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