Arv, 第 64 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 2008 |
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... shows that Propp's model is specifically connected to the European wonder tale , even though that genre also in part draws on early hero tales . Propp's model therefore is to be used as one of many possible tools , but cannot be ...
... shows that Propp's model is specifically connected to the European wonder tale , even though that genre also in part draws on early hero tales . Propp's model therefore is to be used as one of many possible tools , but cannot be ...
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... show the complexity of gender- negotiations : on the one hand the fight- ing women gain status . They might be- come ... shows the traditional cultural practise of women as daughters / wives / mothers staying at home to be strong . As ...
... show the complexity of gender- negotiations : on the one hand the fight- ing women gain status . They might be- come ... shows the traditional cultural practise of women as daughters / wives / mothers staying at home to be strong . As ...
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... shows how important it is to study charms in the light of their context : the use situation . In " Charms in Medieval Memory " Lea Olsan identifies semantic motifs in two types of sources : a “ popular ” source from England and a ...
... shows how important it is to study charms in the light of their context : the use situation . In " Charms in Medieval Memory " Lea Olsan identifies semantic motifs in two types of sources : a “ popular ” source from England and a ...
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