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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2013. Issue 12-2
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MYTHOLOGICAL REPRESENTATIONS IN ORAL TRADITION AND THEIR TRANSFORMATION IN WRITTEN CULTURE

Nadezhda Volodarovna Pokatilova
M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University


Submitted: November 22, 2013
Abstract. In this article the author considers the mythological interpretation of singer’s ideas in oral tradition and their transformation in the incipient literature, connected with drastic reconsideration of the poetic word and its narrative capacity in written culture. Traditional ideas of a singer are transformed into an idea of the distinct path of a poet with his own biography. These transformations coincide with the formation of the poetic speech basis, which also cannot be sung, of the text in early literature.
Key words and phrases:
устная традиция
письменная традиция
поэтическое слово
поэтический язык
авторство
историческая поэтика
oral tradition
written tradition
poetic word
poetic diction
authorship
historical poetics
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