Reviews

Can compromises save a paradigm? (by Lauri Honko) Christine Goldberg, The Tale of the Three Oranges. FFC No. 263 Variation in oral narrative (by Outi Lehtipuro) Annikki Kaivola-Bregenhøj, Narrative and Narrating. Variation in Juho Oksanen’s Storytelling. FFC No....

Reviews

A study on the Estonian traditional calendar and folk religion (by Ülo Valk) Mall Hiiemäe, Der estnische Volkskalender. FFC No. 268 The type and motif index of Finnish belief legends (by Pekka Laaksonen) Marjatta Jauhiainen, The Type and Motif Index of Finnish Belief...

Oral and oral-derived epics in a global view

Lauri Honko, Jawaharlal Handoo and John Miles Foley (eds.), The Epic: Oral and Written. Central Institute of Indian Languages: Mysore, 1998. 234 pp. ISBN 81-7342-055-6. (For copies write or call: Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore 570 006, India. Phones:...

How oral epics became books

Textualization of Oral Epics. Edited by Lauri Honko. (Trends in Linguistics, Studies and Monographs, 128.) Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2000. viii + 392 pp. Hard (ISBN 3-11-016928-2), 128 € www.deGruyter.com One of the more reflexive topics in folklore...

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