Arv, 第 45 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... death of father , brother , husband , but stops for child's death ( 107 ) bells : death knell in order to attract young girl ( 41 ) , as couple makes love little bells ( on bed ) will ring ( 112 ) drum : cf. OCCUPATION : drummer viola ...
... death of father , brother , husband , but stops for child's death ( 107 ) bells : death knell in order to attract young girl ( 41 ) , as couple makes love little bells ( on bed ) will ring ( 112 ) drum : cf. OCCUPATION : drummer viola ...
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... death and 2 ) birds function as messengers which bring dramatically signifi- cant information to a ballad character . Considering the extensive folklore about birds in England and America ( for example , the bird is a death omen if it ...
... death and 2 ) birds function as messengers which bring dramatically signifi- cant information to a ballad character . Considering the extensive folklore about birds in England and America ( for example , the bird is a death omen if it ...
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... death , a danger to which all soldiers , just like min- ers , are susceptible . Barbara's patronal day is 4th December , the date on which she is supposed to have been put to death . Barbara does not appear in the earliest martyrologies ...
... death , a danger to which all soldiers , just like min- ers , are susceptible . Barbara's patronal day is 4th December , the date on which she is supposed to have been put to death . Barbara does not appear in the earliest martyrologies ...
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The DrunnurA Faroese Wedding | 7 |
The Smallest Group | 43 |
The Pregnant Frog and the Farmers Wife Child | 73 |
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analysis Arlanda International Airport artefacts assisting woman ballads Barbara bath house Bengt Holbek Bergen bird century child childbirth delivery comic communication connection context countrywoman craft inventory cultural dance Danish danske Dégh drunn drunnur drunnur custom drunnur verse early West Nordic earth-mother legend eg sendi Ekenvall English epic erotic metaphor example fairy tale farm Faroese Faroese language female fiction Flateyjarbók Folklore folkloristic folksong frog function genre girl give birth Gotland Holbek Honko husband idea interpretation interviews Jacobsen kiss Klintberg København language literature lover Lund magic male meaning medieval metaphors Middle Ages mother motif narrators Nigra Nordic countries Palladius personal experience narratives pregnant proverbs refer Reichborn-Kjennerud Röhrich seducer sexual shepherdess Sigtuna singer social society song source material stenstuga Stockholm story straw band structure supernatural Sweden symbols Tam Lin tion underworld Uppsala versions volsi wife witchcraft women