Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 166
... actors who enter the plot at the beginning of the narrative . A fourth actor is no less important . The title is , then , determined only by the need for unmistakable identification . The naming of Seal Woman is insufficient because she ...
... actors who enter the plot at the beginning of the narrative . A fourth actor is no less important . The title is , then , determined only by the need for unmistakable identification . The naming of Seal Woman is insufficient because she ...
Strana 170
... actors indicates both that the order of naming lacks significance in this title and that there was a preferred addition of mention of close kin of the named actors . FIRE AND HIS SON'S SON . The myth deals primarily with a number of ...
... actors indicates both that the order of naming lacks significance in this title and that there was a preferred addition of mention of close kin of the named actors . FIRE AND HIS SON'S SON . The myth deals primarily with a number of ...
Strana 171
... actor is the wife . The story offers type , not particularized , personalities . The title selects only the first two actors and of course says nothing about the central theme of relationships within a family . Coyote , who is one of ...
... actor is the wife . The story offers type , not particularized , personalities . The title selects only the first two actors and of course says nothing about the central theme of relationships within a family . Coyote , who is one of ...
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