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Olrik's general laws of epic style are one positive accomplishment and appear to cover all forms of oral narration : the oral tale is simply told , it contains no subplot , it opposes a good and an evil character , it contains much ...
Olrik's general laws of epic style are one positive accomplishment and appear to cover all forms of oral narration : the oral tale is simply told , it contains no subplot , it opposes a good and an evil character , it contains much ...
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Yet the gulf is not so enormous as it appears ; literary texts too undergo revision , the folk narrator like an author ... they are literally recorded many imperfections appear - false starts , circuitous sentences , tangled grammar .
Yet the gulf is not so enormous as it appears ; literary texts too undergo revision , the folk narrator like an author ... they are literally recorded many imperfections appear - false starts , circuitous sentences , tangled grammar .
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Dialect stories appear throughout the United States wherever a nationality group lives in close contact with American - born generations . Danish dialect tales have been recorded from Ephraim , Utah , in the Southwest the Spanish ...
Dialect stories appear throughout the United States wherever a nationality group lives in close contact with American - born generations . Danish dialect tales have been recorded from Ephraim , Utah , in the Southwest the Spanish ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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