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The uses of tradition : a comparative enquiry into the nature, uses and functions of oral poetry in the Balkans, the Baltic and Africa

HerausgeberEd. by Branch, Michael; Hawkesworth, Celia
Jahr1994
Seitenxiv+299 p.
OrtLondon
VerlagSchool of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of
Spracheeng
AnnotationPartial contents: Lord, Albert B., "The impact of Vuk Karadžić on the tradition: the importance of Homer", p. 3-22; Koljević, Svetozar, "Vuk Karadžić and the achievement of his singers", p. 23-36; Hawkesworth, Celia, "The study of South Slav oral poetry: a select annotated bibliography of works in English (1800-1980)", p. 37-50; Milošević-Djordjević, Hatidža, "The collections of oral lyrics (women's songs) arranged and published by Vuk Karadžić: the earliest ritualistic layers", p. 69-74; Kleut, Marija, "The classification of Serbo-Croat oral epic songs into cycles: reasons and consequences", p. 75-82; Deretić, Jovan, "Poems and events: historicity in Serbo-Croat oral epics", p. 83-96; Foley, John Miles, "South Slav oral tradition in a comparative context", p. 97-108; Hatto, A.T., "What is an heroic lay? Some reflections on the Germanic, Serbo-Croat and Fula", p. 123-34; Reichl, Karl, "Parallelism in South Slav and Turkic epic poetry: towards a poetics of formulaic diction", p. 151-64; Harvilahti, Lauri, "Epic poetry cultures and the use of formula technique: some problems of definition", p. 165-78; Voigt, Vilmos, "Primus inter pares: why was Vuk Karadžić the most influential folklore scholar in South-Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century?", p. 179-95; Branch, Michael, "The invention of a national epic", p. 195-212; Knuuttila, Seppo, "'The blind Homer of the North': great-tradition metaphor in portrayals of Finnish and Karelian folk singers", p. 213-30; Virtanen, Leea, "Singers on their songs: the act of singing as perceived by singers in the Setu region of Estonia today", p. 231-50
ReiheSSEES occasional papers, 26
SchlagwörterYugoslavia / Folk Literature  [Browse all]
Croatia / Folk Literature  [Browse all]
Estonia / Folk Literature  [Browse all]
Eastern Europe / History (to 1918) / Finland  [Browse all]
Karadžić, Vuk St.
ReviewsReview by Carmicheal, Cathie, in Slavonic and East European Review, 74(3), 1996, p. 493-94; by Mihailovich, Vasa D., in South Slav Journal, 18(1-2), 1997, p. 138-39
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