Survey; a Short History of Canadian LiteratureMethuen, 1973 - 215 páginas |
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... Myths , Songs , and Legends Folklorists have found in Indian tales a unique response to the concepts of time , of personality , and of personal possessions , and , above all , to the phenomena of nature . Early important collections of ...
... Myths , Songs , and Legends Folklorists have found in Indian tales a unique response to the concepts of time , of personality , and of personal possessions , and , above all , to the phenomena of nature . Early important collections of ...
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... myth in an Indian form , which reminds us of the re- semblance between white and Indian legendary heroes in the New World , between Paul Bunyan and Davy Crockett on the one hand and Glooscap on the other . " 20 These myths , Frye ...
... myth in an Indian form , which reminds us of the re- semblance between white and Indian legendary heroes in the New World , between Paul Bunyan and Davy Crockett on the one hand and Glooscap on the other . " 20 These myths , Frye ...
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Elizabeth Waterston. Myths 147 myths and archetypes , even when they reject the critical position of Professor Frye . Colours of the " real " Canadian world , pulled into the darkness of the Canadian author's subconsciousness , flash ...
Elizabeth Waterston. Myths 147 myths and archetypes , even when they reject the critical position of Professor Frye . Colours of the " real " Canadian world , pulled into the darkness of the Canadian author's subconsciousness , flash ...
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