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... story - tellers who worked with Jones related to him as an audience , and therefore how they may have adjusted their story - telling technique . While we know that he entered their communities as an ethnologist , we might speculate that ...
... story - tellers who worked with Jones related to him as an audience , and therefore how they may have adjusted their story - telling technique . While we know that he entered their communities as an ethnologist , we might speculate that ...
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... story . This particular episode , involving two young women and the star- husbands , is reported by Stith Thompson ( 1946 : 345ff ) to exist in 80 or 90 different versions from all over North America . Among the dozen or so which I have ...
... story . This particular episode , involving two young women and the star- husbands , is reported by Stith Thompson ( 1946 : 345ff ) to exist in 80 or 90 different versions from all over North America . Among the dozen or so which I have ...
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... story's ul- timate conclusion , but has simply decided to conclude his story - telling for the day . In this particular text , the narrator doesn't even give the complete form of the ending . The following phrase is all that appears at ...
... story's ul- timate conclusion , but has simply decided to conclude his story - telling for the day . In this particular text , the narrator doesn't even give the complete form of the ending . The following phrase is all that appears at ...
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