When he assembled the recordings and texts that today form the core of the collection bearing his name, Milman Parry was pursuing very different goals than many, if not most, folklorists and collectors of his time. Partly, perhaps, that is because he was not himself a folklorist by profession. At the time of his death in 1935, Parry was Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin at Harvard University, specializing in the study of the Iliad and Odyssey. When he set out for what was then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the summer of 1933, he was interested above all in testing a hypothesis he had formed about the way in which the Homeric poems had been composed--a hypothesis that later became known as the "Oral-Formulaic Theory."1 Parry approached h...
Work done recently in the fields of linguistics (grammar of speech) and cognitive science (on memori...
The earliest certain textual evidence relating to the South Slavic oral epic tradition that has been...
With the publication of A. B. Lord's The Singer of Tales in 1960, students of the ancient literature...
When he assembled the recordings and texts that today form the core of the collection bearing his na...
The study of ancient Greek oral epic traditions today revolves around a complex and hotly debated as...
“development of the Oral-Formulaic theory from its origins in the writings of Milman Parry and Alber...
Literate or illiterate, Homer knew how to compose in performance; he had mastered a subtle and diffi...
The concept of oral tradition, especially as we see it redefined in the work of Milman Parry (1971) ...
In this essay, I will suggest that Parry's original emphasis on the traditional formation and transm...
students of the ancient literatures of the Hebrew Bible, like their colleagues in Old English, medie...
When Albert Lord began the introduction to the work in which he would synthesize and analyze the mat...
Puech Aimé. 1. Milman Parry. Studies in the epic technique of oral verse-making : II, The homeric la...
The exploration of oral poetry over the past sixty years has evitably turned scholars ’ interest to ...
Puech Aimé. Milman Parry. Studies in the epic technique of oral verse-making. I. Homer and Homeric S...
of oral poetry as of oral traditional poetry. The concept of tradition permeates his presentation of...
Work done recently in the fields of linguistics (grammar of speech) and cognitive science (on memori...
The earliest certain textual evidence relating to the South Slavic oral epic tradition that has been...
With the publication of A. B. Lord's The Singer of Tales in 1960, students of the ancient literature...
When he assembled the recordings and texts that today form the core of the collection bearing his na...
The study of ancient Greek oral epic traditions today revolves around a complex and hotly debated as...
“development of the Oral-Formulaic theory from its origins in the writings of Milman Parry and Alber...
Literate or illiterate, Homer knew how to compose in performance; he had mastered a subtle and diffi...
The concept of oral tradition, especially as we see it redefined in the work of Milman Parry (1971) ...
In this essay, I will suggest that Parry's original emphasis on the traditional formation and transm...
students of the ancient literatures of the Hebrew Bible, like their colleagues in Old English, medie...
When Albert Lord began the introduction to the work in which he would synthesize and analyze the mat...
Puech Aimé. 1. Milman Parry. Studies in the epic technique of oral verse-making : II, The homeric la...
The exploration of oral poetry over the past sixty years has evitably turned scholars ’ interest to ...
Puech Aimé. Milman Parry. Studies in the epic technique of oral verse-making. I. Homer and Homeric S...
of oral poetry as of oral traditional poetry. The concept of tradition permeates his presentation of...
Work done recently in the fields of linguistics (grammar of speech) and cognitive science (on memori...
The earliest certain textual evidence relating to the South Slavic oral epic tradition that has been...
With the publication of A. B. Lord's The Singer of Tales in 1960, students of the ancient literature...