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Meanings of european folklore in inglés
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Usage of european folklore in inglés
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Stoker then spent several years researching Europeanfolklore and mythological stories of vampires.
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His distinctive style of fantasy draws upon local American folklore and Europeanfolklore.
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Followers of Wicca seek their inspiration in pre-Christian sources, Europeanfolklore, and mythology.
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I spend the rest of the class discussing the changeling story in Europeanfolklore.
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Morgana was an evil witch-like creature who appears in many guises in Europeanfolklore.
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They're popular in Europeanfolklore; there's even a famous British poem about a hedgehog killed by a lawn mower.
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Given their unusual diet, it is understandable that vampire bats should have been named after the shrouded, undead figure of Europeanfolklore.
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According to ancient Europeanfolklore, Krampus is the evil twin, or wicked brother, or anyway the dark mirror-image of Santa Claus himself.
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Although Stoker's Dracula was fictional, dark spirits have long existed in Eastern Europeanfolklore, as has the use of garlic to ward them off.
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One of the most famous and cautionary stories in Europeanfolklore makes a beguiling and atmospheric translation to the stage in this inventive operatic version.