Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast tradition of orally composed works. Accompanied by musical instruments such as the tobshur and the choor, tuuli relates these nomadic peoples ’ glorious past: their ideal heroes—the bravest hunters and herdsmen—and their ideal world—rich pastures, open steppes, decorated yurts and palaces, beautiful maidens, and swift horses. The heroes keep and guard these riches, perform deeds in defense of their holdings, and, more importantly, acquire new herds and new nomadic territories. The scholarship on Mongolian epic can be traced back to the beginning of the nineteenth century.1 We have, for instance, some early German and Russian versions gathered ...
This is quite possibly the first literary critical paper to be written in English on contemporary Mo...
This article is about the Uzbek oral versions of “Sayyod and Hamro” the epic poem which is widely ci...
Mongol népzene (Hungaroton - UNESCO együttműködéssel) = Mongolian folk music (a Hungaroton - UNESCO ...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
The academic community has long noticed the resemblance between Mongolian and Turkic epics. Some bel...
In the March 1993 issue of the bulletin Folklore Fellows Network Lauri Honko raised the question: "W...
The thesis deals with the oral, or folk epic of the non-Slavonic peoples inhabiting Siberia, excludi...
The Mongols have a long tradition of oral literature. About the first half of the nineteenth century...
Urtiin duu, or Mongolian long song, is a vocal genre prevalent throughout Mongolia and especially co...
In this paper we propose to examine some fundamental issues in comparative oral epic. Our investigat...
This article discusses the art of epic poetry in the musical heritage of the Uzbek people and the ep...
The following represents a brief account of my experience of working on the volumes of epic monument...
It is difficult or impossible to specify the exact moment of the emergence of Mongolian epic. As far...
One of the pioneering scholars in the field of multidisciplinary cultural and linguistic studies of ...
The article presents some of the findings of the 2015-2016 expeditions which aimed to study the spee...
This is quite possibly the first literary critical paper to be written in English on contemporary Mo...
This article is about the Uzbek oral versions of “Sayyod and Hamro” the epic poem which is widely ci...
Mongol népzene (Hungaroton - UNESCO együttműködéssel) = Mongolian folk music (a Hungaroton - UNESCO ...
Mongolian tuuli, or epic poetry, the most important genre in Mongolian literary history, is a vast t...
The academic community has long noticed the resemblance between Mongolian and Turkic epics. Some bel...
In the March 1993 issue of the bulletin Folklore Fellows Network Lauri Honko raised the question: "W...
The thesis deals with the oral, or folk epic of the non-Slavonic peoples inhabiting Siberia, excludi...
The Mongols have a long tradition of oral literature. About the first half of the nineteenth century...
Urtiin duu, or Mongolian long song, is a vocal genre prevalent throughout Mongolia and especially co...
In this paper we propose to examine some fundamental issues in comparative oral epic. Our investigat...
This article discusses the art of epic poetry in the musical heritage of the Uzbek people and the ep...
The following represents a brief account of my experience of working on the volumes of epic monument...
It is difficult or impossible to specify the exact moment of the emergence of Mongolian epic. As far...
One of the pioneering scholars in the field of multidisciplinary cultural and linguistic studies of ...
The article presents some of the findings of the 2015-2016 expeditions which aimed to study the spee...
This is quite possibly the first literary critical paper to be written in English on contemporary Mo...
This article is about the Uzbek oral versions of “Sayyod and Hamro” the epic poem which is widely ci...
Mongol népzene (Hungaroton - UNESCO együttműködéssel) = Mongolian folk music (a Hungaroton - UNESCO ...