Oral Tradition Volume 7

Edited by John M. Foley
1992
Paperback

Volume 7 (1992)
Numbers 1 and 2

Number 1

A Gaelic Songmaker's Response to an English-Speaking Nation
Thomas McKean
Oral Poetry and the World of Beowulf
Paul Sorrell
Innervision and Innertext: Oral and Interpretive Modes of Storytelling Performance
Joseph D. Sobol
The Production of Finnish Epic Poetry--Fixed WHoles or Creative Compositions?
Lauri Harvilhati
Song, Text, and Cassette: WHy We Need Authoritative Audio Editions of Medieval Literary Works
Ward Parks
Latin Charms of Medieval England: Verbal Healing in a Christian Oral Tradition
Lea Olsan
The Combat of Lug and Balor: Discourses of Power in Irish Myth and Folktale
Joan N. Radner
The Narrative Presentation of Orality in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake (The Parry Lecture, 1990-1991)
Willi Erzgraber
Book Reviews

Number 2

Narrative Provers in the African Novel
Emmanuel Obiechina
Storytelling in Medieval Wales
Sioned Davies
Beowulf: The Monsters and the Tradition
Marilynn Desmond
Homer and Oral Tradition
Mark W. Edwards
The Type Scene
Slavic Oral Traditions
On the Composition of Women's Songs
Mary P. Coote
Repetition as Invention in the Songs of Vuk Karadzhic
Svetozar Koljevic
"Sound Shaping of East Slavic Zagovory
Alla Astakhova
Symposium (Japanese Oral Traditions, Hiroyuki Araki)
Index to Volume 7