25th anniversary

Oral Tradition Volume 7, Number 1March 1992


Table of Contents

Oral Poetry and the World of Beowulf
by Paul Sorrell

Innervision and Innertext: Oral and Interpretive Modes of Storytelling Performance
by Joseph Sobol

The Combat of Lug and Balor: Discourses of Power in Irish Myth and Folktale
by Joan N. Radner

Song, Text, and Cassette: Why We Need Authoritative Audio Editions of Medieval Literary Works
by Ward Parks

Latin Charms of Medieval England: Verbal Healing in a Christian Oral Tradition
by Lea Olsan

A Gaelic Songmaker’s Response to an
English-speaking Nation

by Thomas A. McKean

The Production of Finnish Epic Poetry—Fixed Wholes or Creative Compositions?
by Lauri Harvilahti

The Narrative Presentation of Orality in James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake
by Willi Erzgräber

Symposium
Turkish Oral Tradition in Texas:
The Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative

by Warren S. Walker

Review
by Carolyn Higbie

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