The Grateful Dead: The History of a Folk StoryGerould, Gordon Hall
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The Grateful Dead: The History of a Folk Story
Gerould, Gordon Hall
Dead -- Folklore; Folk literature -- Themes, motives; Grateful dead (Tale)
[269] Armenian and Siberian give adequate evidence as to the truth
of the latter statement, though more Asiatic variants of this type
are to be desired.
[270] Servian III., Esthonian II., and Rumanian I.
[271] See p. 82.
[272] See pp. 116 f.
[273] See pp. 40 f.
[274] See pp. 125-127, 151 f.
[275] See the author's study, "Forerunners, Congeners, and Derivatives
of the Eustace Legend" in Publ. Mod. Lang. Ass. xix. 335-448.
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