Oral tradition, volume 11, number 2 (October 1996)
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Editor's Column
- About the Authors (Back Matter)
- Articles
- The Mechanism of the Ancient Ballad: William Motherwell's Explanation
by Mary Ellen Brown - Who Heard the Rhymes, and How: Shakespeare's Dramaturgical Signals
by Burton Raffel - Orality and Literacy in the Commedia dell'Arte and the Shakespearean Clown
by Robert Henke - A Furified Freestyle: Homer and Hip Hop
by Erik Pihel - The Kalevala Received: From Printed Text to Oral Performance
by Thomas A. DuBois - Early Voice Recordings of Japanese Storytelling
by J. Scott Miller - "In Forme of Speche" is Anxiety: Orality in Chaucer's House of Fame
by Leslie K. Arnovick - A Narrative Technique in Beowulf and Homeric Epic
by Bruce Louden - Ei Pote: A Note on Homeric Phraseology
by R. Scott Garner - In Defense of Milman Parry: Renewing the Oral Theory
by William Merrit Sale
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