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Zoofolkloristics: Imagination as a Critical Component. [PDF]
Brooks Pribac T, Golež Kaučič M.
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E-cadherin staining in the diagnosis of lobular versus ductal neoplasms of the breast: the emperor has no clothes. [PDF]
Taha SR, Boulos F.
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'The Emperor's new clothes?' Healthcare professionals' perceptions of the nursing associate role in two UK National Health Service hospitals: A qualitative interview study. [PDF]
Spring C, Castro-Sánchez E, Wells M.
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1992
Abstract Refers to oral narrative in general or to a particular Genre of oral tales. As a general term folktale succeeds but does not replace the term fairy tale, which continues to be in literary and popular use. Fairy tale, in English at least since 1749, is a translation of the French conte de fee, a term that Comtesse d’ Aulnoy ...
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Abstract Refers to oral narrative in general or to a particular Genre of oral tales. As a general term folktale succeeds but does not replace the term fairy tale, which continues to be in literary and popular use. Fairy tale, in English at least since 1749, is a translation of the French conte de fee, a term that Comtesse d’ Aulnoy ...
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2017
Folktales are traditional fictional stories. Unlike works of original literary fiction, they are normally anonymous narratives that have been transmitted from one teller to another over an uncertain period of time, and have been shaped by multiple narrators into the form and style that are characteristic of oral narratives.
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Folktales are traditional fictional stories. Unlike works of original literary fiction, they are normally anonymous narratives that have been transmitted from one teller to another over an uncertain period of time, and have been shaped by multiple narrators into the form and style that are characteristic of oral narratives.
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