Oral Tradition Volume 14, Number 2October 1999
Table of Contents
Editor's Column |
A Treasury of Formulaic Narrative: the Persian Popular Romance Hosein-e Kord by Ulrich Marzolph |
“Ah ain’t heard whut do tex’ wuz”: The (Il)legitimate Textuality of Old English and Black English by Michael Saenger |
Epea Pteroenta (“Winged Words”) by Françoise Létoublon |
Serial Repetition in Homer and the “Poetics of Talk”: A Case Study from the Odyssey by Elizabeth Minchin |
Oral-Formulaic Approaches to Coptic Hymnography by Leslie MacCoull |
The Inscription of Charms in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts by Lea Olsan |
Speakerly Women and Scribal Men by Christine Neufeld |
Writing as Relic: The Use of Oral Discourse to Interpret Written Texts in the Old French La Queste del Saint by Lisa Robeson |
About the Authors |