One of the most fascinating aspects of the chivalric-epic tradition of Italy is the historical dialectic between its manifestations as oral performance and written text. Based primarily on Carolingian lore, the oral and written traditions influenced each other in a symbiotic dialogue across the centuries. John Miles Foley, one of the leading experts on world epic traditions, discusses the interaction of oral and written processes in his book, The Singer of Tales in Performance: "The old model of the Great Divide between orality and literacy has given way in most quarters, pointing toward the accompanying demise of the absolutist dichotomy of performance versus document. . . . Consequently, text can no longer be separated out as something di...
It is easier, I think, to say what oral tradition can be rather than what it is. I have been working...
My current research focuses on the interpretive traditions behind lyric songs in Northern Europe. In...
Symposium: Rules for Art in Oral TraditionProceedings from the 1988 Modern Language Association sect...
One of the most fascinating aspects of the chivalric-epic tradition of Italy is the historical diale...
The Italian chivalric-epic tradition is based primarily on medieval Carolingian lore from France. Or...
Among the many significant developments in oral tradition studies in recent years has been a growing...
Between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, chivalric romances were much loved in Italy, both in ...
For nearly fifty years, the medieval English oral tradition has been one of the most intensely studi...
Les récits épiques sur Charlemagne, Roland et les pairs de France, connus en Italie dès le XIIe sièc...
In this thesis, the field of oral tradition developed by Milman Parry, Albert Lord and later expande...
In the history of Western civilisation, the spread of writing, followed by the book, obviously did n...
In this dissertation, I examine the predominantly oral practice of singing lyric poetry among member...
Improvisation in the Italian commedia dell'arte and in the Shakespearean clown offers an especially ...
This doctoral dissertation proposes a study of some gallicisms present in a corpus of Italian cantar...
Frame tales, medieval literary works in which characters become narrators by telling stories of thei...
It is easier, I think, to say what oral tradition can be rather than what it is. I have been working...
My current research focuses on the interpretive traditions behind lyric songs in Northern Europe. In...
Symposium: Rules for Art in Oral TraditionProceedings from the 1988 Modern Language Association sect...
One of the most fascinating aspects of the chivalric-epic tradition of Italy is the historical diale...
The Italian chivalric-epic tradition is based primarily on medieval Carolingian lore from France. Or...
Among the many significant developments in oral tradition studies in recent years has been a growing...
Between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, chivalric romances were much loved in Italy, both in ...
For nearly fifty years, the medieval English oral tradition has been one of the most intensely studi...
Les récits épiques sur Charlemagne, Roland et les pairs de France, connus en Italie dès le XIIe sièc...
In this thesis, the field of oral tradition developed by Milman Parry, Albert Lord and later expande...
In the history of Western civilisation, the spread of writing, followed by the book, obviously did n...
In this dissertation, I examine the predominantly oral practice of singing lyric poetry among member...
Improvisation in the Italian commedia dell'arte and in the Shakespearean clown offers an especially ...
This doctoral dissertation proposes a study of some gallicisms present in a corpus of Italian cantar...
Frame tales, medieval literary works in which characters become narrators by telling stories of thei...
It is easier, I think, to say what oral tradition can be rather than what it is. I have been working...
My current research focuses on the interpretive traditions behind lyric songs in Northern Europe. In...
Symposium: Rules for Art in Oral TraditionProceedings from the 1988 Modern Language Association sect...