Oral Tradition Volume 2, Number 1January 1987
Table of Contents
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Rahner on Sprachregelung: Regulation of Language? Of Speech? by Frans Jozef van Beeck |
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A Remark on Silence and Listening by Paolo Valesio |
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Orality and Literacy in Matter and Form: Ben Franklin’s Way to Wealth by Thomas J. Steele |
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Speech Is the Body of the Spirit: The Oral Hermeneutic in the Writings of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy by Harold M. Stahmer |
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Peter Ramus, Walter Ong, and the Tradition of Humanistic Learning by Peter Sharratt |
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Orality and Textuality in Medieval Castilian Prose by Dennis P. Seniff |
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The Complexity of Oral Tradition by Bruce A. Rosenberg |
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Two Functions of Social Discourse: From Lope de Vega to Miguel de Cervantes by Elias L. Rivers |
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The Ramist Style of John Udall: Audience and Pictorial Logic in Puritan Sermon and Controversy by John G. Rechtien |
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Orality-Literacy Studies and the Unity of the Human Race by Walter J. Ong |
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Literacy, Commerce, and Catholicity: Two Contexts of Change and Invention by Randolph F. Lumpp |
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Characteristics of Orality by Albert B. Lord |
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“Voice” and “Address” in Literary Theory by William J. Kennedy |
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The Harmony of Time in Paradise Lost by Robert Kellogg |
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The Authority of the Word in St. John’s Gospel: Charismatic Speech, Narrative Text, Logocentric Metaphysics by Werner H. Kelber |
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The Cosmic Myths of Homer and Hesiod by Eric A. Havelock |
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Man, Muse, and Story: Psychohistorical Patterns in Oral Epic Poetry by John Miles Foley |
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Early Christian Creeds and Controversies in the Light of the Orality-Literacy Hypothesis by Thomas J. Farrell |
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The Making of the Novel and the Evolution of Consciousness by Ruth El Saffar |
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Coming of Age in the Global Village by James M. Curtis |




