Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 44
... usually show a direct concern about food but some of them do . One of the test cards , which to all purposes and intents implies a po- tential rape scene , was usually interpreted as depicting a woman and her husband out gathering plant ...
... usually show a direct concern about food but some of them do . One of the test cards , which to all purposes and intents implies a po- tential rape scene , was usually interpreted as depicting a woman and her husband out gathering plant ...
Strana 45
... usually confined to stealing , and their failure to stress internal stratification , are more true to life than are the tales . Their portrayal of children as being treated with affection , even though occasionally chastised for the ...
... usually confined to stealing , and their failure to stress internal stratification , are more true to life than are the tales . Their portrayal of children as being treated with affection , even though occasionally chastised for the ...
Strana 530
... usually wear a white grease - paint background , with red spots on their cheeks and , generally , red streaks on ... usually not costumed and are not judged for prizes . In the Fancies and the Comics the young Mummers are always ...
... usually wear a white grease - paint background , with red spots on their cheeks and , generally , red streaks on ... usually not costumed and are not judged for prizes . In the Fancies and the Comics the young Mummers are always ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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