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Another leading member of the anthropological school , Edward Clodd , examined the relationship between myth and the new study of folklore in his Myths and Dreams ( 1885 ) . The title of a preliminary lecture expresses more completely ...
Another leading member of the anthropological school , Edward Clodd , examined the relationship between myth and the new study of folklore in his Myths and Dreams ( 1885 ) . The title of a preliminary lecture expresses more completely ...
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No longer are the meanings of the myths writ large in external , visible nature , but rather they are sunk deep in man's unfathomed ... and the extent of their reading is seen in Otto Rank's study of The Myth of the Birth of the Hero .
No longer are the meanings of the myths writ large in external , visible nature , but rather they are sunk deep in man's unfathomed ... and the extent of their reading is seen in Otto Rank's study of The Myth of the Birth of the Hero .
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Titled Myth : A Symposium , this group of papers also appears as Volume 5 in the Bibliographical and Special Series of the American Folklore Society ( Philadelphia , 1955 ) , and has been reprinted by the Indiana University Press ...
Titled Myth : A Symposium , this group of papers also appears as Volume 5 in the Bibliographical and Special Series of the American Folklore Society ( Philadelphia , 1955 ) , and has been reprinted by the Indiana University Press ...
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