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These problems are : in how far heroic legend is indebted to historic fact ; in what manner does it transform historic fact to its own needs ; what is the nature of the portion which owes nothing to history and which we call mythic ...
These problems are : in how far heroic legend is indebted to historic fact ; in what manner does it transform historic fact to its own needs ; what is the nature of the portion which owes nothing to history and which we call mythic ...
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Lowie argued that primitive man cannot distinguish between a trivial incident and a major fact worthy of remembrance . With so revolutionary a fact as the introduction of the horse , the Nez Perce tradition errs seriously , while the ...
Lowie argued that primitive man cannot distinguish between a trivial incident and a major fact worthy of remembrance . With so revolutionary a fact as the introduction of the horse , the Nez Perce tradition errs seriously , while the ...
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Thus Schlesinger junior is guilty of the fallacies of both presentism and pragmatism , in selecting facts from the past ... of the lonely fact , by which vast generalizations about major American statesmen are built upon single facts ...
Thus Schlesinger junior is guilty of the fallacies of both presentism and pragmatism , in selecting facts from the past ... of the lonely fact , by which vast generalizations about major American statesmen are built upon single facts ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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