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|a Epic singers and oral tradition
|f Albert Bates Lord
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|a Ithaca
|c Cornell University Press
|d 1991
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|a xii, 262 p.
|d 23 cm
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|a Myth and poetics
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|a Spine title: Epic singers & oral tradition
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-257) and index.
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|a Words heard and words seen
|a Homer's originality : oral dictated texts
|a Homeric echoes in Bihać
|a Avdo Međedović, Guslar
|a Homer as an original-traditional poet
|a The Kalevala, the south Slavic epics, and Homer
|a Beowulf and Odysseus
|a Interlocking mythic patterns in Beowulf
|a The formulaic structure of introductions to direct discourse in Beowulf and Elene
|a The influence of a fixed text
|a Notes on Digenis Akritas and Serbo-Croatian epic
|a Narrative themes in Bulgarian oral-traditional epic and their medieval roots
|a Central Asiatic and Balkan epic
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|t Myth and poetics
|b Texte imprimé
|o a series
|f ed. by Gregory Nagy
|c Ithaca [etc.]
|n Cornell University Press
|d 19??-
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