Oral tradition, volume 23, number 1 (March 2008)
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Editor's Column
- About the Authors (Back Matter)
- Articles
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Of Time, Honor, and Memory: Oral Law in Albania
by Fatos Tarifa -
Narrative Structure and Political Construction: The Epic at Work
by Florence Goyet -
The Authority of the Spoken Word: Speech Acts in Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
by Marie Nelson -
A Spanish Bishop Remembers the Future: Oral Traditions and Purgatory in Julian of Toledo
by Nancy P. Stork -
When the Text Becomes the Teller: Apuleius and the Metamorphoses
by Susan Gorman -
From Journalism to Gypsy Folk Song: The Road to Orality of an English Ballad
by Tom Pettitt -
De-composition in Popular Elizabethan Playtexts: A Revalidation of the Multiple Versions of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
by Lene Petersen -
Welsh Saints' Lives as Legendary Propaganda
by Owain Edwards -
Context and the Emerging Story: Improvised Performance in Oral and Literate Societies
by Thérèse de Vet
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About the authors (Oral Tradition, 23/1, 2008)
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Welsh saints' lives as legendary propaganda
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