Oral Epics of Central Asia

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Cambridge University Press, 03 հնս, 2010 թ. - 366 էջ
Originally published in 1969, this book consists of a revised version of Dr Chadwick's section on the oral literature of the Turkic peoples in The Growth of Literature with supplementary material on the results of research in the Soviet Union by Professor Victor Zhirmunsky. This literature is of the greatest interest and variety, and not excessively 'strange' to readers of European oral literature. It was produced by nomadic peoples with well-developed traditions of narrative heroic poetry. Dr Chadwick paraphrases and analyses the more important epics; and Professor Zhirmunsky adds a study on epic songs and their singers on the processes of oral transmission. This is a fascinating study that will be of particular interest to scholars of comparative literature and of the origins of literature generally; but it should also be read by anthropologists and scholars of folklore.
 

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Heroic poetry and saga
26
individualism in the heroic poems
79
Nonheroic poetry and saga
96
Historical and unhistorical elements in heroic
142
Poetry and saga relating to gods and spirits and
160
Antiquarian poetry and saga Gnomic and
171
The texts
196
Recitation and composition
213
The shaman
234
Epic songs and singers in Central Asia
269
Bibliographical references
340
Index
349
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