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15 Folk aesthetic does indeed differ from art aesthetic , but still a student of oral narration can borrow some concepts from literary criticism . ... The text is in continual fux , even when repeated by the same narrator .
15 Folk aesthetic does indeed differ from art aesthetic , but still a student of oral narration can borrow some concepts from literary criticism . ... The text is in continual fux , even when repeated by the same narrator .
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the same narrator . Yet the gulf is not so enormous as it appears ; literary texts too undergo revision , the folk narrator like an author composes within a tradition , and folklore and literature continually feed each other themes and ...
the same narrator . Yet the gulf is not so enormous as it appears ; literary texts too undergo revision , the folk narrator like an author composes within a tradition , and folklore and literature continually feed each other themes and ...
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But these laws , binding as they seem , still permit considerable play to the talents of individual folk artists . a LINCOLN AS FOLK NARRATOR The approach suggested here for analyzing the oral style of superior folk narrators has been ...
But these laws , binding as they seem , still permit considerable play to the talents of individual folk artists . a LINCOLN AS FOLK NARRATOR The approach suggested here for analyzing the oral style of superior folk narrators has been ...
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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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