Folklore: Selected EssaysIndiana University Press, 1972 - 311 pagina's |
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... oral poetry and oral narratives of such artistic power that they win acceptance on their own merits as literature , even though these field - recorded texts lack known authors . A gen- eration of critics have considered the dramatic ...
... oral poetry and oral narratives of such artistic power that they win acceptance on their own merits as literature , even though these field - recorded texts lack known authors . A gen- eration of critics have considered the dramatic ...
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... oral speech need a little pruning and sprucing before they meet the reader's eye . The question is , how many small adjustments can an editor make before the text ceases to be oral ? I scarcely trust my own printed texts , and go back ...
... oral speech need a little pruning and sprucing before they meet the reader's eye . The question is , how many small adjustments can an editor make before the text ceases to be oral ? I scarcely trust my own printed texts , and go back ...
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... oral traditions and personal docu- ments . Oral history has now achieved its own professional association and its own practitioners and caretakers among historians , archi- vists , and curators . But oral history simply copies the ...
... oral traditions and personal docu- ments . Oral history has now achieved its own professional association and its own practitioners and caretakers among historians , archi- vists , and curators . But oral history simply copies the ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Techniques of the Folklorist | 11 |
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