Singers and Tales in the Twenty-First Century
Explore the rich tapestry of oral literature with Singers and Tales in the Twenty-First Century by David F. Elmer, published by Harvard University Press in 2024. This compelling collection of essays, spanning 524 pages, delves into the contemporary significance of oral poetry across various traditions. Building on the foundational work of pioneering scholars Milman Parry and Albert Lord, Elmer invites readers to consider how modern transformations have reshaped and challenged our understanding of tradition. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this volume offers insightful perspectives on the evolving nature of storytelling and performance in today's world. Discover the enduring power of oral narratives and their relevance in the twenty-first century.