John Miles Foley's World of Oralities
Text, Tradition, and Contemporary Oral Theory
Contributor(s)
Amodio, Mark C. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This collection brings together newly commissioned and cutting-edge essays on oral text and tradition ranging from the ancient and medieval world to the present day by a leading group of European and North American oral theorists. Using a range of materials including the Bible, Greek epic, Beowulf, Old Norse and Old English riddles, and medieval music, the contributors collectively work to refine, challenge, and further advance contemporary Oral Theory, an interdisciplinary school of thought heavily influenced by John Miles Foley, whose work provides the jumping-off point for this volume. The book includes a useful introduction to the history of oral theory and Foley’s ground-breaking and influential work.
Keywords
Oral tradition; orality; performance; composition; narrative; Old Norse; Folklore; Beowulf; Medieval Music; Scandinavian religion; Anglo-Saxon LiteratureISBN
9781641893381, 9781641894593Publisher
Arc Humanities PressPublisher website
www.arc-humanities.orgPublication date and place
2020Series
Borderlines,Classification
Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
Classical texts
Ancient religions & mythologies
Oral history
Historical & comparative linguistics
Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500
Ancient history: to c 500 CE