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There are oral poetry and oral narratives of such artistic power that they win acceptance on their own merits as literature ... Milman Parry and Albert Lord have rescued orally sung south Slavic epics and conjectured that Homer's epics ...
There are oral poetry and oral narratives of such artistic power that they win acceptance on their own merits as literature ... Milman Parry and Albert Lord have rescued orally sung south Slavic epics and conjectured that Homer's epics ...
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Furthermore , any written representation of an oral tale reproduces but one variant text . Even the same speaker telling the same story varies his text with each delivery . There is no fixed text . Even the single variant is difficult ...
Furthermore , any written representation of an oral tale reproduces but one variant text . Even the same speaker telling the same story varies his text with each delivery . There is no fixed text . Even the single variant is difficult ...
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The sources of folk history are both oral traditions and personal documents . Oral history has now achieved its own professional association and its own practitioners and caretakers among historians , archivists , and curators .
The sources of folk history are both oral traditions and personal documents . Oral history has now achieved its own professional association and its own practitioners and caretakers among historians , archivists , and curators .
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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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