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dc.contributor.authorTarkka, Lotteeng
dc.date.issued1996-03eng
dc.descriptionAs a cosmogonic beginning for both epics, The Creation illuminates the respective mythological structures at work in its oral and literate renderings. In the present paper these transformations are going to be assessed by analyzing generic intertextuality, reported speech, and spatial description in Kalevala-metric epics. These factors seem to suspend narrative progression by describing, motivating, and expanding on themes, and they are often trivialized in narratological models and hierarchies of textual organization. Variable and subordinate to the narrative mainstream as they may be, however, they never remain epiphenomenal. They show that the epic, despite its textual, mythopoetic, and historical authority, is profoundly contextualized discourse emerging from a definite "now," "here," and ego.eng
dc.descriptionIssue title; "Epics Along the Silk Roads."eng
dc.format.extent35 pageseng
dc.identifier.citationOral Tradition, 11/1 (1996): 50-84.eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/64730
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.titleTransformations of epic time and space : creating the world's creation in Kalevala-metric poetryeng
dc.typeArticleeng


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