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Therefore , to quote Holbek , “ if we are not to abandon all folktale study ... we must make do with what we have " .21 Chatzi - Yavrouda As mentioned above , Zarraftis only once reveals information about his informants .
Therefore , to quote Holbek , “ if we are not to abandon all folktale study ... we must make do with what we have " .21 Chatzi - Yavrouda As mentioned above , Zarraftis only once reveals information about his informants .
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24 The tale attributed to Chatzi - Yavrouda is obviously told by a very skilled storyteller . It can therefore probably be assumed that she was the source for more than this single tale . Thus far I ascribe four tales to her.25 These ...
24 The tale attributed to Chatzi - Yavrouda is obviously told by a very skilled storyteller . It can therefore probably be assumed that she was the source for more than this single tale . Thus far I ascribe four tales to her.25 These ...
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garment and jewellery of the heroine Yavrouda in every detail , the coffee - making and the men's dancing in " Yannakis " ... There is a realistic or down - to - earth touch to ChatziYavrouda's tales , and she seems to have been a pious ...
garment and jewellery of the heroine Yavrouda in every detail , the coffee - making and the men's dancing in " Yannakis " ... There is a realistic or down - to - earth touch to ChatziYavrouda's tales , and she seems to have been a pious ...
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Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
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