Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 12American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 18
... human qualities of the transformed , we can omit this class of apparent animal tales . There is the more reason for this as in many cases the transformation at the end of the story has no connection at all with the preceding events ...
... human qualities of the transformed , we can omit this class of apparent animal tales . There is the more reason for this as in many cases the transformation at the end of the story has no connection at all with the preceding events ...
Strana 255
... human imagination , like the dragon , griffin , uni- corn in heraldry , etc. The Gila monster or Heloderma , salamander , inspires terror among the people , or they would not call it the hell - bender ; the whale is dreaded for its ...
... human imagination , like the dragon , griffin , uni- corn in heraldry , etc. The Gila monster or Heloderma , salamander , inspires terror among the people , or they would not call it the hell - bender ; the whale is dreaded for its ...
Strana 42
... human ancestor that ever afterwards it should be just as closely associated with his descendants . So according to Tylor the theory of Lang , Frazer , and others that the totems represent the gods themselves therein incarnated is ...
... human ancestor that ever afterwards it should be just as closely associated with his descendants . So according to Tylor the theory of Lang , Frazer , and others that the totems represent the gods themselves therein incarnated is ...
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