Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 296
... tale , a complete narration in itself , and ( 3 ) the final summation , recounted by the nar- rator , always the Lord Buddha , identifying the principals in their present lives . The introductions to the Jātaka tales range from simple ...
... tale , a complete narration in itself , and ( 3 ) the final summation , recounted by the nar- rator , always the Lord Buddha , identifying the principals in their present lives . The introductions to the Jātaka tales range from simple ...
Strana 321
... tales each included two nonrelated male age - mates and the mother of one of them . Fortunato could not remember the original sources for three tales . He heard one tale each from two different male cousins , the mother of one cousin ...
... tales each included two nonrelated male age - mates and the mother of one of them . Fortunato could not remember the original sources for three tales . He heard one tale each from two different male cousins , the mother of one cousin ...
Strana 366
... tale is a stock version of the widely recorded Sun Sister and Moon Brother motif . The tale might be guessed to be a horror story , or possibly a solemn myth . In fact , the informant explained the story was followed by chesty laughter ...
... tale is a stock version of the widely recorded Sun Sister and Moon Brother motif . The tale might be guessed to be a horror story , or possibly a solemn myth . In fact , the informant explained the story was followed by chesty laughter ...
Obsah
Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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