The Book of Dreams and GhostsThe Floating Press, 2010-08-01 - 246 psl. Scottish Renaissance man Andrew Lang made important contributions in a staggering array of academic and creative disciplines. In addition to publishing many works of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, he also was instrumental in the formation of the field of study now known as anthropology and was an important collector of folk tales in Europe and the UK. This volume of collected tales and scholarly analysis offers fascinating insight into the role that dreams and supernatural elements play in folklore and myth. |
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Chapter III | 65 |
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 96 |
Chapter VI | 117 |
Chapter VIII | 167 |
Chapter IX | 198 |
Chapter X Modern Hauntings | 220 |
Chapter XI | 239 |
Chapter XII The Story of Glam the Foul Fords | 266 |
Chapter XIII The Marvels at Froda | 287 |
Chapter XIV | 303 |
Endnotes | 320 |
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
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