The thesis brings together Íslendingasögur and srpske junačke pesme, two historically and culturally unrelated heroic literatures, literatures that had, nevertheless, converged upon a similar kind of realism. This feature in which they diverge from the earlier European epics - Beowulf, Nibelungenlied, La Chanson de Roland, is the focal point of this study. Rather than examining it solely in terms of verisimilitude and historicism with which it is commonly associated, I am approaching it as an emergent feature (emergent realism) of the non-linear, evolutionary dynamics of their production (i.e. their networked, negotiated authorship), the dynamics I call the distributed author. Although all traditional narratives develop in accordance with t...
The epic is an intriguing genre, claiming its place in both oral and written systems. Ever since the...
penetrating and important study of myth in Old Norse society of the Middle Ages, she argues that the...
My dissertation draws on the phenomenological tradition to develop a theory of authorship that empha...
The thesis brings together Íslendingasögur and srpske junačke pesme, two historically and culturally...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The author analyzes a typical feature o£ Croato-serbian folk literature, namely classical subjects o...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
Early studies of oral epic literature, that is, of epic literature composed without the aid of writi...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
In this study I explore the collaborative framework in which this text was produced, probing the cir...
Using theories of intertextuality the paper explores the implications of the complex transmission of...
Doktorsritgerð varin við The University of Queensland í Brisbane, Ástralíu.The aim of this thesis is...
In a certain sense, all texts can be considered as parts of a single text which has been in writing ...
n the first part of my paper, I study how Borges, a writer who despises realist aesthetics and engag...
Russian formalism and Czech structuralism are understood to have initiated the study of literature a...
The epic is an intriguing genre, claiming its place in both oral and written systems. Ever since the...
penetrating and important study of myth in Old Norse society of the Middle Ages, she argues that the...
My dissertation draws on the phenomenological tradition to develop a theory of authorship that empha...
The thesis brings together Íslendingasögur and srpske junačke pesme, two historically and culturally...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The author analyzes a typical feature o£ Croato-serbian folk literature, namely classical subjects o...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
Early studies of oral epic literature, that is, of epic literature composed without the aid of writi...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
In this study I explore the collaborative framework in which this text was produced, probing the cir...
Using theories of intertextuality the paper explores the implications of the complex transmission of...
Doktorsritgerð varin við The University of Queensland í Brisbane, Ástralíu.The aim of this thesis is...
In a certain sense, all texts can be considered as parts of a single text which has been in writing ...
n the first part of my paper, I study how Borges, a writer who despises realist aesthetics and engag...
Russian formalism and Czech structuralism are understood to have initiated the study of literature a...
The epic is an intriguing genre, claiming its place in both oral and written systems. Ever since the...
penetrating and important study of myth in Old Norse society of the Middle Ages, she argues that the...
My dissertation draws on the phenomenological tradition to develop a theory of authorship that empha...