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From the structural point of view , legend is an appropriate narrative form for rapidly changing cultures . Folklorists agree that legends are characterized by fluid structures if they have any structure at all .
From the structural point of view , legend is an appropriate narrative form for rapidly changing cultures . Folklorists agree that legends are characterized by fluid structures if they have any structure at all .
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There seems to be a clear , if generally unstatable , sense of which things in life can be exchanged without seriously affecting the structure of life , and which things cannot . In part , this has to do with the view that things are ...
There seems to be a clear , if generally unstatable , sense of which things in life can be exchanged without seriously affecting the structure of life , and which things cannot . In part , this has to do with the view that things are ...
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The structure was arched with a wooden frame covered with pine bark , measured 60 by 15 feet , and stood ten feet high . Inside it was lined with bulrush mats . The description of the framework suggests strong parallels with that ...
The structure was arched with a wooden frame covered with pine bark , measured 60 by 15 feet , and stood ten feet high . Inside it was lined with bulrush mats . The description of the framework suggests strong parallels with that ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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