Between Orality and Literacy. Improvised and Versificated Poems in Newspapers on the Island of Carpathos
Abstract
Improvised and versificated poems on biographical occasions in recent newspapers on the island of Carpathos in the Aegean Sea, “between and betwixt” orality and literacy, are using morphological features and formulae of orally mediated poems as lamentations and improvised disticha, but also using the print media of the press. This remarkable phenomenon is examined in its regional peculiarity (Aegean area, newspaper poetry, versification of information texts) and in its methodological significance for the dialectics of written orality (the Homeric question, the research on formulae and oral poetry) and Nachleben of high literature in oral traditions.Downloads
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