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Introductory Remarks to a Rhetorical Theory of Folklore
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1968
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Literary TheoryEducationFolklore TraditionRhetoricCultural TextCultural StudiesNarrative RepresentationCultural AnalysisLiterary CriticismFolklore StudyLanguage StudiesCultural PracticeIntroductory RemarksPoeticsTraditional Expressive CultureFolklore StudiesLiterary FolkloristCultureAnthropological FolkloristEthnographyRhetorical TheorySocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
THE GULF BETWEEN the literary and anthropological folklorist is nowhere more clearly seen than in the ways in which the two view the form and performance of elements of traditional expressive culture. The literary folklorist, trained in the analysis of form and distribution, looks at the construction of the specific traditional item in order to discuss its constituent elements and the variations which
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