The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 Seiten |
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... Europe ( Iceland excepted ) for centuries . One might therefore be inclined to attribute to the story in question ... Central Europe and immigrated into Italy and Germany from the Balkans and Russia , in both of which parts vampirism is ...
... Europe ( Iceland excepted ) for centuries . One might therefore be inclined to attribute to the story in question ... Central Europe and immigrated into Italy and Germany from the Balkans and Russia , in both of which parts vampirism is ...
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... Central Europe , the present writer heard a tale that sounded like a biography of Joan of Arc , all names being omitted , of course , and the heroine herself appearing as a ' white witch ' , i.e. a person using magical means for a good ...
... Central Europe , the present writer heard a tale that sounded like a biography of Joan of Arc , all names being omitted , of course , and the heroine herself appearing as a ' white witch ' , i.e. a person using magical means for a good ...
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... Central Europe leave little doubt , however , that during the ' nutting ' season con- siderable licence prevailed ... Central and Northern Europe fern - seed and bird's nest , in Southern Europe the heliotrope , enjoy this reputation ...
... Central Europe leave little doubt , however , that during the ' nutting ' season con- siderable licence prevailed ... Central and Northern Europe fern - seed and bird's nest , in Southern Europe the heliotrope , enjoy this reputation ...
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THE FAIRY TALE I | 1 |
THE MERRY TALE | 45 |
THE ANIMAL TALE | 60 |
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