Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1952 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 60
Strana 7
... appear that a necessity for change in the narrative management of the story was imposed upon the ballad in some such way . The villain's coming into the maid's power while he was still alive might have been arranged by her first putting ...
... appear that a necessity for change in the narrative management of the story was imposed upon the ballad in some such way . The villain's coming into the maid's power while he was still alive might have been arranged by her first putting ...
Strana 11
... appear to be . Besides the common motif of clothes - doffing , the ruse involves the villain's mo- mentarily averting his eyes in both forms of the ballad ; and in both forms his cloak is the means by which he averts his eyes ...
... appear to be . Besides the common motif of clothes - doffing , the ruse involves the villain's mo- mentarily averting his eyes in both forms of the ballad ; and in both forms his cloak is the means by which he averts his eyes ...
Strana 131
... appear in the myths and in daily conversation . Therefore , note the ogress ' stupidity , which is amusing to modern Indians , rather than her anger , in her acceptance of the ribald description ( 9 ) of her birth . Regional myths ...
... appear in the myths and in daily conversation . Therefore , note the ogress ' stupidity , which is amusing to modern Indians , rather than her anger , in her acceptance of the ribald description ( 9 ) of her birth . Regional myths ...
Obsah
Narrative Change in the European Tradition of the Lady Isabel | 11 |
Folklore and the Literature to Come Paul L Bennett | 23 |
Situation and Sequence in the Study of Folklore Robert J Miller | 29 |
Další části 30 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Ainu American Folklore Society Amharic animals appear Arabic arbitrary order Archer Taylor ballad beliefs bibliography bird brother California century child Clackamas collection cross refs culture Dance deer Dewi Shri dialect Dorson Elsie Clews Parsons English father fire Folk Music folklorists folksongs folktale Franz Boas frog girl gods Gunhild Hawaii Henry hero human Indian items in arbitrary Japanese Jo Stafford Journal Kamui Kamui Oina Kemu'kemps kill Kimt Kindaichi Klamath Kweti language legend linguistic listed literature live Luomala material Megalithic Menehune minstrel mother myth mythology Notes and Queries Oina Oina's oral origin Pennsylvania poem popular proverbs Records Review rhymes Richard says Scandinavian script shtetl singing Sir Aldingar Song River stanzas story sun goddess symbols tale tion told tradition transcr transl translation Tsimshian Twain University variants versions village wife William witch woman York