Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... tales about physical infirmities and corpses ( a small group of tales ) , in which the rather cruel streak in the medieval character surfaces in scenes of violence where even animals may be involved . other tales which are humourous ...
... tales about physical infirmities and corpses ( a small group of tales ) , in which the rather cruel streak in the medieval character surfaces in scenes of violence where even animals may be involved . other tales which are humourous ...
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... tale ( etiological tale , Natursage , pourquoi story ) ; * myth ; animal tales ; * fable ; short * anecdotes ( jest , humorous anecdote , merry tale , ( German ) * Schwank ) . - Not oral , but literary genres are : the saint's legend ...
... tale ( etiological tale , Natursage , pourquoi story ) ; * myth ; animal tales ; * fable ; short * anecdotes ( jest , humorous anecdote , merry tale , ( German ) * Schwank ) . - Not oral , but literary genres are : the saint's legend ...
Strana 149
... tales are grouped into three subcategories ; each particular type is numbered . Aarne originally provided 2000 ... Tales ( Tiermärchen ) ; Nos . 1-299 ( 2 ) Ordinary Folk - Tales ( Eigentliche Märchen ) ; Nos . 300-1029 ( 2a ) Tales of ...
... tales are grouped into three subcategories ; each particular type is numbered . Aarne originally provided 2000 ... Tales ( Tiermärchen ) ; Nos . 1-299 ( 2 ) Ordinary Folk - Tales ( Eigentliche Märchen ) ; Nos . 300-1029 ( 2a ) Tales of ...
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