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Indiana University Press The Theory of Oral Composition by John Miles Foley
excellent book . . . The Classical Outlook . . . brief and readable . . . There is good tonic in these pages for the serious student of oral tradition . . . a remarkable book. Asian Folklore StudiesThe bibliography is a boon for students and faculty at any level who are curious about the nature composition and performance of oral poetry. Choice . . . concise evolutionary account . . . Religious Studies ReviewAs ever Professor Foleys conscientious scholarship and sound judgements combine to make a further substantial contribution to the field. E. C. Hawkesworth School of Slavonic and East European Studies University of London The Slavonic ReviewFoley is probably the only scholar who is in a position even to suggest the extent of what we should know to work in this area. SpeculumFoleys survey stands as a fitting tribute to the achievements of Parry and Lord and as a sure guide to future productive work in the field. Journal of American Folklore . . . detailed and informative study . . . We are fortunate that John Foley chose to write this book. Motif . . . Theory of Oral Composition . . . detailed account written in an elegant style which could serve equally as a textbook for college and graduate students and as a reference tool for scholars already in the field. OlifantAs an introductory history The Theory of Oral Composition accomplishes its purpose admirably. It has the capacity to arouse interest on the part of the uninitiated. AnthropologicaPresents the first history of the new field of oralformulaic theory which arose from the pioneering research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord on the Homeric poems.show more