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Principles for Oral Narrative Research
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Literary TheoryDan Ben-amos TranslatorsNarrative And IdentityFolklore TraditionNarrative RepresentationGerman LiteratureLiterary CriticismNarrative Studies (Narrative Psychology)Folklore StudyOral Narrative ResearchCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesClassicsNarrative TheoryMythologyNarrative ExtractionFolklore StudiesLiterary HistoryNarrative Studies (Comparative Literature)Kirsten WolfArtsJody Jensen Introduction
Foreword by Dan Ben-Amos Translators' Preface by Kirsten Wolf and Jody Jensen Introduction by Bengt Holbek 1. Introduction: The Narrative as Folklore 2. Individual Recordings of Folklore: An Evaluation of Narrative Sources A. Narrative and Recording B. The Inner Character of the Tradition C. Traditions of a Literary Origin 3. The Structure of the Narrative: The Epic Laws 4. The Life of the Narrative A. The Life and Transformation of the Narrative B. Horizon and Localization C. Survival 5. The Original Form and Development of the Narrative Introduction A. The Relationship between Narrateive Traditions B. Variant and Doublet C. Views on the Structure and Transmission of the Narrative D. Views on Narrative Material 6. Concerning the Individual Genres of Folklore A. Tales B. Heroic Poetry C. Folk Legends D. Oral Narrative and History Appendix: From the Domain of the Epic Laws A. The Patriarchal History of Israel B. Conclusion: A Defense of the Finnish-Danish Method Information and References A. About This Edition, by Hans Ellekilde B. The Origin of the Work, by Hans Ellekilde C. Notes to the Individual Chapters, by Axel Olrik/Hans Ellekilde D. Bibliography, by Kirsten Wolf and Jody Jensen Index