Arv, 第 45 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... female metaphor in Andalusia ( cf. the goat as male symbol from the classical satyrs to more recent imagery ) and when is the sheep instead used as female metaphor ? Gender specification , where the image runs contrary to gram- matical ...
... female metaphor in Andalusia ( cf. the goat as male symbol from the classical satyrs to more recent imagery ) and when is the sheep instead used as female metaphor ? Gender specification , where the image runs contrary to gram- matical ...
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... female witchcraft . There are nevertheless paragraphs where the only sus- pected people are women and where certain forms of female witchcraft , e.g. love magic , stand out as being especially dangerous.112 111 The pointing out solely ...
... female witchcraft . There are nevertheless paragraphs where the only sus- pected people are women and where certain forms of female witchcraft , e.g. love magic , stand out as being especially dangerous.112 111 The pointing out solely ...
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... female ) female nature The earth - mother legend is played out in two worlds - one an earthly and one a supernatural underworld . The countrywoman in the legend carries out two separate tasks in the story . On earth she works with the ...
... female ) female nature The earth - mother legend is played out in two worlds - one an earthly and one a supernatural underworld . The countrywoman in the legend carries out two separate tasks in the story . On earth she works with the ...
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The DrunnurA Faroese Wedding | 7 |
The Smallest Group | 43 |
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