A key player among Iberian oral traditions, the pervasive and resilient pan-Hispanic romancero merits attention not only for its sheer volume, its vast temporal and geographic span, and its cultural, thematic, and musical diversity, but also for its complex interconnections both with other Hispanic and pan-European verbal art forms and with the learned literary and musical traditions of the Peninsula and beyond
"The Spanish began to publish extensive collections dedicated exclusively to their ballads in the mi...
The nineteenth-century humanist Johann Gottfried von Herder distinguished "art poetry" from "natura...
Folklore and Literature is a collection of entertaining yet scholarly writing with something for e...
A key player among Iberian oral traditions, the pervasive and resilient pan-Hispanic romancero merit...
We are concerned here with the oral traditions of Hispanic or Iberian peoples: speakers of Spanish (...
Hispanic oral literature, together with the Portuguese which should not be separated from it, encomp...
Students of medieval Spanish literature can recognize oral tradition (= OT) as substrate, catalyst, ...
In the present article, I study innovation and incorporation in the Spanish Ballad, or Romancero. My...
It is my view that oral tradition is the source of all of the world's literary traditions. Two princ...
The transmission of knowledge by means of oral literary forms, so strongly attacked by Plato in the ...
Research work in the humanities and the social sciences at times demands two kinds of parallel and c...
Many approaches have been devised to study the elusive art form known as the oral traditional ballad...
As Walter Ong asserts, most literary texts held in manuscript form up to the eighteenth century, and...
Tribute is paid to the late lamented scholar of French literature (Tlemcen, September 19, 1908 - Pa...
The Pan-Hispanic oral ballad tradition provides us with precious examples of how traditional narrati...
"The Spanish began to publish extensive collections dedicated exclusively to their ballads in the mi...
The nineteenth-century humanist Johann Gottfried von Herder distinguished "art poetry" from "natura...
Folklore and Literature is a collection of entertaining yet scholarly writing with something for e...
A key player among Iberian oral traditions, the pervasive and resilient pan-Hispanic romancero merit...
We are concerned here with the oral traditions of Hispanic or Iberian peoples: speakers of Spanish (...
Hispanic oral literature, together with the Portuguese which should not be separated from it, encomp...
Students of medieval Spanish literature can recognize oral tradition (= OT) as substrate, catalyst, ...
In the present article, I study innovation and incorporation in the Spanish Ballad, or Romancero. My...
It is my view that oral tradition is the source of all of the world's literary traditions. Two princ...
The transmission of knowledge by means of oral literary forms, so strongly attacked by Plato in the ...
Research work in the humanities and the social sciences at times demands two kinds of parallel and c...
Many approaches have been devised to study the elusive art form known as the oral traditional ballad...
As Walter Ong asserts, most literary texts held in manuscript form up to the eighteenth century, and...
Tribute is paid to the late lamented scholar of French literature (Tlemcen, September 19, 1908 - Pa...
The Pan-Hispanic oral ballad tradition provides us with precious examples of how traditional narrati...
"The Spanish began to publish extensive collections dedicated exclusively to their ballads in the mi...
The nineteenth-century humanist Johann Gottfried von Herder distinguished "art poetry" from "natura...
Folklore and Literature is a collection of entertaining yet scholarly writing with something for e...