Oral Tradition Volume 7, Number 1March 1992


Table of Contents

Oral Poetry and the World of Beowulf
by Paul Sorrell
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Innervision and Innertext: Oral and Interpretive Modes of Storytelling Performance
by Joseph Sobol
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The Combat of Lug and Balor: Discourses of Power in Irish Myth and Folktale
by Joan N. Radner
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Song, Text, and Cassette: Why We Need Authoritative Audio Editions of Medieval Literary Works
by Ward Parks
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Latin Charms of Medieval England: Verbal Healing in a Christian Oral Tradition
by Lea Olsan
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A Gaelic Songmaker’s Response to an
English-speaking Nation

by Thomas A. McKean
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The Production of Finnish Epic Poetry—Fixed Wholes or Creative Compositions?
by Lauri Harvilahti
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The Narrative Presentation of Orality in James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake
by Willi Erzgräber
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Symposium
Turkish Oral Tradition in Texas:
The Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative

by Warren S. Walker
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Review
by Carolyn Higbie
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