The Hero: A Study in Tradition, Myth, and DramaBloomsbury Academic, 1975 M10 21 - 320 páginas The main thesis of this book was given in the Presidential address given by the author to Section H of the British Association in 1933. |
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... hand . These are often recorded as survivors ' tales , conversations , mem- ories , gleanings . It should be quite clear that the first four classes are , in varying degree , the only genuine sources of history . The fifth class may be ...
... hand . These are often recorded as survivors ' tales , conversations , mem- ories , gleanings . It should be quite clear that the first four classes are , in varying degree , the only genuine sources of history . The fifth class may be ...
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... hand it is incredible that had the Jutes come from Jutland , no wheel - made pottery should have been found there , and on the other hand that the Danish types should never have been found in Kent . " 1 Let us now return to the West ...
... hand it is incredible that had the Jutes come from Jutland , no wheel - made pottery should have been found there , and on the other hand that the Danish types should never have been found in Kent . " 1 Let us now return to the West ...
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... hand ; that was a mickle weapon and good ; ivory- hilted , no silver was borne thereon ; but the brand was sharp , and rust never abode on it . This sword he called Footbiter , and never did he let it go out of his hand . " 6 From the ...
... hand ; that was a mickle weapon and good ; ivory- hilted , no silver was borne thereon ; but the brand was sharp , and rust never abode on it . This sword he called Footbiter , and never did he let it go out of his hand . " 6 From the ...
Contenido
The Basis of History | 3 |
The Traditional Pedigree | 17 |
Local Tradition | 30 |
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The Hero: A Study in Tradition, Myth and Drama FitzRoy Richard Somerset Raglan Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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