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oral literature



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Norman Douglas cottoned onto the fact that children’s games were a source of oral literature that lay outside of other kinds, and had not been studied before.

From Salon • Aug. 20, 2012

Unsurprisingly, the performances – given that the storytellers are not allowed to use notes – tend towards the raw and unstructured; they also occasionally blur the distinction between oral literature and stand-up comedy.

From The Guardian • Jul. 30, 2010

His story is oral literature at its best.

From Time Magazine Archive

Until recently, limericks were mostly unprintable and constituted one of the few forms of modern oral literature.

From Time Magazine Archive

But there was in that language an oral literature of a peculiar and interesting character.

From The Discovery of America by the Northmen, 985-1015 by Slafter, Edmund F. (Edmund Farwell)




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