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SUMMARY:Homer\,  the Balkans\,  and the World: Milman Parry\,  Albert Bates Lord\,  and the Oral-Formulaic Imaginary
DESCRIPTION:The first person to argue systematically for â€˜Homerâ€™ as an 
 oral traditional poet was American classicist Milman Parry\,  who linked Ho
 meric epicâ€™s formulaic structure to the performances of South SlavicÂ gus
 larsÂ (poets who sang improvised compositions accompanied by the stringed i
 nstrumentÂ gusle). Parry immersed himself amongst its singers between 1933â
 €“35 in sites corresponding[..]\nhttps://literaturwissenschaft-berlin.de/ev
 ents/homer-the-balkans-and-the-world-milman-parry-albert-bates-lord-and-the
 -oral-formulaic-imaginary/
URL:https://literaturwissenschaft-berlin.de/events/homer-the-balkans-and-the-world-milman-parry-albert-bates-lord-and-the-oral-formulaic-imaginary/
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